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Hilary Duff sobs after spilling coffee all over her Balenciaga bag
Hilary Duff shared a photo of herself breaking down in tears after spilling coffee all over her Balenciaga bag.
The “Lizzie McGuire” alum took to her Instagram Stories Friday to share a look at the mishap, which occurred in the passenger seat of her car.
“Spilled my entire coffee inside my purse and front seat,” she wrote. “A whole milk latte. Didn’t even get one sip.”
Duff then posted a follow-up snap of herself reduced to tears, captioning it, “Then I called my husband and sobbed.”
In a third photo, the actress — who married Matthew Koma in 2019 — candidly pointed out a blue Lola tampon in her purse, alluding that she was on her period.
While it’s unclear how much she paid for the designer bag, the purses generally cost around $3,000, per Balenciaga’s website.
Duff generally doesn’t flaunt materialistic items online, but Balenciaga bags are well-known amongst several A-list celebrities, especially Kim Kardashian.
The Skims founder revealed she owned 129 of the designer purses, an estimated amount of $387,000, during a promo video for the brand in January 2024.
One of the TV personality’s most standout bags was her $1,790 Balenciaga “trash bag” she was gifted at the 2022 Paris Fashion Week from designer Demna.
Kardashian’s daughters, North West and Chicago West, also took after their mom with matching black handbags from the brand while out in New York City in July 2022.
Lauren Sánchez, who married billionaire Jeff Bezos, also recently flaunted her $5,750 coffee cup-shaped Balenciaga bag in March.
Despite the brand’s popularity, designers came under fire in November 2022 when they released an ad campaign featuring children holding BDSM-themed teddy bears.
At the time, Balenciaga spoke out about the controversy and issued an apology.
“We would like to address the controversies surrounding our recent ad campaigns. We strongly condemn child abuse; it was never our intent to include it in our narrative,” they wrote via Instagram at the time.
The brand admitted that the use of children in the campaign was the “wrong choice.”
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