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Don’t consider there is just one particular person for everybody: ‘How I Met Your Father’ star Hilary Duff

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By PTI

NEW DELHI: “How I Met Your Father” star Hilary Duff doesn’t consider within the idea of 1 real love because the actor doubts that there’s solely “one person for everyone”.

Duff, who sat down for a digital interview with PTI with co-stars Chris Lowell and Tien Tran, is comfortable to be returning for a second season of the sitcom.

“I do not believe that there is only one person for everyone. I think that love can exist with many different people, many different times throughout your lifetime. And it will be just as authentic,” the 35-year-old actor mentioned.

The present follows the tales of Sophie (Duff) and her group of mates within the midst of determining who they’re, what they need out of life and find out how to fall in love within the age of relationship apps and limitless choices in Manhattan, New York.

It is the spin-off of basic comedy collection “How I Met Your Mother” that run from 2005 to 2014.

For Lowell, who performs Jesse, timing performs an necessary half find love. “To me, the thing that is the biggest factor, as I got older, is timing. I think when you meet someone is so imperative to how it goes. I just can’t believe how much that plays a part,” he mentioned.

Tran agreed and mentioned there’s something particular when two individuals determine to share their lives with one another. “I always joke around with my wife and say, ‘do you believe in soulmates?’ And she’s like, ‘no, there’s probably like a thousand people out there that I could be with but I chose you’. We chose each other. And that is what makes it special. And you have to choose that person every day,” the actor-comedian, who essays the character of Ellen, mentioned.

Duff added, “And then you keep making decisions and choices that get you closer together. And then that bonding is like no other relationship that you’ll ever have.”

The second season, which at present streams on Disney+ Hotstar, sees Sophie nonetheless determining her love life and navigating the 30s along with her mates, which additionally contains Valentina (Francia Raisa), Charlie (Tom Ainsley) and Sid (Suraj Sharma).

Duff mentioned the workforce felt assured after the season two pickup for the present.

“The confidence of the pickup (for season two), it really just made us go ‘Woo. Okay. We got through that hard hump of figuring out what this looked like and who we are here. And then like, bang, we’re back and we’re back like with a double order and we just got to sit, be confident and comfortable. And that made this season levelled up,” the actor added.

Lowell mentioned even the writers capitalised on the learnings of season one and used that to make the sophomore chapter higher. “With season one, it was the first time all of us were getting to know each other. We were learning our own rhythms and how we worked together. And the writers were also doing all of this work trying to learn how best to write for us, our different cadences, what we do that’s funny, what works and what doesn’t. And I think they really took advantage of that in the second season of really knowing that it’s hysterical when I cry. I cry so many times this season. They find all these (moments) and really know what we can do well and how to make us the funniest versions of ourselves. And I think that has been just really fun to explore,” the 38-year-old actor mentioned.

For Tran, returning for season two was nothing in need of homecoming. “We got to come back and our cast was the same. Most of our crew had come back too. So we just got to get dropped into almost like our own home and to see all the familiar faces again that made us feel safe and feel comfortable. It only helped us level up. And I trust these two (Duff and Lowell) with my life. I feel so comfortable coming to work every day because it just felt like coming back home,” she mentioned.

One of the highlights of season one was the visitor look of Cobie Smulders as Robin Scherbatsky from the unique collection.

And now with season two, the workforce took it a notch above with the looks of one more favorite from the unique collection — Neil Patrick Harris as the long-lasting Barney Stinson.

Having Harris on board for a cameo was nothing in need of thrilling, mentioned Duff.

“First of all, it’s Neil Patrick Harris. He is such a star and he’s so charismatic. He opens his mouth and you’re just like, ‘Oh yeah, you’re you’. I felt really little and small. It was just exciting,” she mentioned.

And to share display area with Harris was a giant second for Duff, she added.

“I don’t know if I can really put it into words except for just that I’m a big fan of his and getting to have that experience, I mean, we had like four pages of dialogue between us, it was a very big moment in the show. We also were playing people who never met before but it was very funny. And he nails it, he is just good. He’s a talented guy and very handsome,” Duff mentioned.

“How I Met Your Father” is created by Isaac Aptaker and Elizabeth Berger, beforehand labored as co-showrunners on “This Is Us” and creators of “Love, Victor”.

NEW DELHI: “How I Met Your Father” star Hilary Duff doesn’t consider within the idea of 1 real love because the actor doubts that there’s solely “one person for everyone”.

Duff, who sat down for a digital interview with PTI with co-stars Chris Lowell and Tien Tran, is comfortable to be returning for a second season of the sitcom.

“I do not believe that there is only one person for everyone. I think that love can exist with many different people, many different times throughout your lifetime. And it will be just as authentic,” the 35-year-old actor mentioned.

The present follows the tales of Sophie (Duff) and her group of mates within the midst of determining who they’re, what they need out of life and find out how to fall in love within the age of relationship apps and limitless choices in Manhattan, New York.

It is the spin-off of basic comedy collection “How I Met Your Mother” that run from 2005 to 2014.

For Lowell, who performs Jesse, timing performs an necessary half find love. “To me, the thing that is the biggest factor, as I got older, is timing. I think when you meet someone is so imperative to how it goes. I just can’t believe how much that plays a part,” he mentioned.

Tran agreed and mentioned there’s something particular when two individuals determine to share their lives with one another. “I always joke around with my wife and say, ‘do you believe in soulmates?’ And she’s like, ‘no, there’s probably like a thousand people out there that I could be with but I chose you’. We chose each other. And that is what makes it special. And you have to choose that person every day,” the actor-comedian, who essays the character of Ellen, mentioned.

Duff added, “And then you keep making decisions and choices that get you closer together. And then that bonding is like no other relationship that you’ll ever have.”

The second season, which at present streams on Disney+ Hotstar, sees Sophie nonetheless determining her love life and navigating the 30s along with her mates, which additionally contains Valentina (Francia Raisa), Charlie (Tom Ainsley) and Sid (Suraj Sharma).

Duff mentioned the workforce felt assured after the season two pickup for the present.

“The confidence of the pickup (for season two), it really just made us go ‘Woo. Okay. We got through that hard hump of figuring out what this looked like and who we are here. And then like, bang, we’re back and we’re back like with a double order and we just got to sit, be confident and comfortable. And that made this season levelled up,” the actor added.

Lowell mentioned even the writers capitalised on the learnings of season one and used that to make the sophomore chapter higher. “With season one, it was the first time all of us were getting to know each other. We were learning our own rhythms and how we worked together. And the writers were also doing all of this work trying to learn how best to write for us, our different cadences, what we do that’s funny, what works and what doesn’t. And I think they really took advantage of that in the second season of really knowing that it’s hysterical when I cry. I cry so many times this season. They find all these (moments) and really know what we can do well and how to make us the funniest versions of ourselves. And I think that has been just really fun to explore,” the 38-year-old actor mentioned.

For Tran, returning for season two was nothing in need of homecoming. “We got to come back and our cast was the same. Most of our crew had come back too. So we just got to get dropped into almost like our own home and to see all the familiar faces again that made us feel safe and feel comfortable. It only helped us level up. And I trust these two (Duff and Lowell) with my life. I feel so comfortable coming to work every day because it just felt like coming back home,” she mentioned.

One of the highlights of season one was the visitor look of Cobie Smulders as Robin Scherbatsky from the unique collection.

And now with season two, the workforce took it a notch above with the looks of one more favorite from the unique collection — Neil Patrick Harris as the long-lasting Barney Stinson.

Having Harris on board for a cameo was nothing in need of thrilling, mentioned Duff.

“First of all, it’s Neil Patrick Harris. He is such a star and he’s so charismatic. He opens his mouth and you’re just like, ‘Oh yeah, you’re you’. I felt really little and small. It was just exciting,” she mentioned.

And to share display area with Harris was a giant second for Duff, she added.

“I don’t know if I can really put it into words except for just that I’m a big fan of his and getting to have that experience, I mean, we had like four pages of dialogue between us, it was a very big moment in the show. We also were playing people who never met before but it was very funny. And he nails it, he is just good. He’s a talented guy and very handsome,” Duff mentioned.

“How I Met Your Father” is created by Isaac Aptaker and Elizabeth Berger, beforehand labored as co-showrunners on “This Is Us” and creators of “Love, Victor”.