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Hilary Duff’s daughter, 3, tells soccer coaches that her mom got diarrhea

Hilary Duff’s daughter Banks embarrassed the “Lizzie McGuire” alum by telling coaches at her soccer camp about her mom’s diarrhea.

“Whoaaa! Don’t trust your kids!” Duff, 34, told her Instagram followers Monday.

The actress shared a text message via Stories from her assistant Lauren, who revealed that the 3-year-old “ousted [sic] her to the soccer coaches.”

The text read, “Banks told a story at camp…’my mom made bad chicken and now she has diarrhea…that’s what happens when you make bad chicken.'”

Duff subsequently posted a smiling shot of Banks, captioned, “THE RAT.”

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The toddler exposed Duff for making “bad chicken.”hilaryduff/Instagram
Hilary Duff's daughter Banks
The toddler exposed Duff for making “bad chicken.”hilaryduff/Instagram
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The “Younger” alum shares the toddler with her husband, Matthew Koma, as well as their 1-year-old daughter, Mae.

She is also the mother of son Luca, 10, with her ex-husband, Mike Comrie.

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The singer shares Banks and daughter Mae with her husband, Matthew Koma. hilaryduff/Instagram

Duff gushed to Romper in February that although she and Koma, 35, are “exhausted” raising their kids, they are “obsessed” with the little ones — and not necessarily done expanding their family.

“It’s psychotic, I know,” she told the outlet at the time. “I love being a parent with Matt. … My entire life’s mission is to be a good parent.”

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Duff previously welcomed son Luca with then-husband Mike Comrie. GC Images

In May 2021, the former Disney Channel star called her family of five “mayhem,” telling People that it “feels good” to be “in the thick of” life with them.

“A lot of people have been like, ‘That third kid really gets you.’ And they’re right!'” she admitted.

“I love when everyone’s full of energy and the house is buzzing,” the “Come Clean” singer continued. “You never know what the day is going to bring or what your kid’s going to say.”