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Why Hollywood Stopped Casting Haylie Duff

Author

Carter Sullivan

Published Mar 08, 2026

After launching "Real Girl's Kitchen," a blog documenting her attempts to improve her home cooking, Haylie Duff leveraged the success of the site into a cookbook, "The Real Girl's Kitchen," and a reality show of the same name. "The Real Girl's Kitchen," hosted by Duff, debuted on the Cooking Channel in 2014, featuring recipes inspired by the East Coast and West Coast along with stories about her life. The show aired for two seasons before concluding in 2015. It has since moved to Ora TV, a media company co-founded by the late Larry King, where the series has aired two new seasons.  

In 2017, Duff began a children's clothing line, Little Moon Society, inspired by her two daughters, Lulu and Ryan, whom she shares with her fiancé, entrepreneur Matt Rosenberg. The clothing line, designed "for the conscientious kid," per the brand's website, features comfortable apparel meant for playtime.

In 2021, furthering her career in the food industry, Duff teamed up with food brand Mrs. T's Pierogies to launch Mrs. T's All-Star Moms, "a salute to the moms who go above and beyond for their families every day," according to a press release. Mothers nationwide could be nominated to win various prizes. Duff said, "As a mom to two amazing kiddos, I can easily say it's the most rewarding experience of my life, but it's not always easy. That's why I'm honored to be teaming up with Mrs. T's Pierogies to remind us all that it's important to let the hardworking moms in our lives know that we see them, appreciate them and love them."