During the recent tropical storm Hilary, Hilary Duff's husband Matthew Koma made a playful remark about his wife, to which the actress responded in a humorous way, delighting the audience.
In a humorous TikTok video, Koma, 36, made fun of his wife while reminiscing about Hurricane Hilary, which subsequently became a tropical storm and slammed Southern California."I've been living in the eye of Hurricane Hilary for a while now, and I just wanted to hop on here and show you what it's like," Koma joked in a video taken in their kitchen.
Then, when her husband received some serious side-eye, an unimpressed Hilary appeared on screen.
Before her spouse cracked a joke, the celebrity used her Instagram story to respond to followers who had referenced her 2003 song, "Come Clean," in which she sings, "let the rain fall down."
She posted a meme with a screenshot of her music video for "Come Clean and the message,
'"I've gotten so many texts, it's like my birthday."
"They couldn't have gone with two Ls?," she added.
Hilary and her husband Koma have two kids, Banks and Mae, and an 11-year-old son, Luca, with her ex-husband Mike Comrie.
On her fifth studio album, "Breathe In, Breathe Out," Koma collaborated with her.
On Sunday, the Los Angeles region received several inches of rain from Southern California's first tropical storm in 84 years.
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After unleashed record-breaking downpours overnight, Storm Hilary flooded streets and toppled power lines across Southern California and the American Southwest on Monday.In Nevada, Utah, and the Northwest, where more than 4 million people were still at risk of flooding as of Monday night, remnants of Hurricane Hilary were predicted to deliver severe rainfall.Up until Monday afternoon, forecasters had issued a flash flood warning for a region to the northwest of Las Vegas due to the possibility for life-threatening runoff along rivers and streams.
Hilary, the first tropical storm to make landfall in Southern California in more than seven decades, has not been associated with any fatalities or serious injuries in the United States.
Overnight, it was reduced to a post-tropical cyclone.FEMA administrator Deanne Criswell told reporters on board Air Force One, "Fortunately, Californians listened to their local officials and took the required readiness activities to help safeguard themselves and their families.
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