Hilary Duff isn't waiting on the summer season to kick off next month to rock multiple swimsuits.
The singer donned a plethora of eye-catching bathing suits in her latest video for Sports Illustrated, including a see-through white one.
The star was seen singing and dancing along to her new hit "Weather for Tennis," as she switched out of an olive green one-shoulder swimsuit to the white two-piece.
Fans loved the charming video and flocked to the comments to cheer on the star.
One person wrote: "Literally the best a person has ever looked. I love herrrr," while another fan added: "What do you mean I can wear a fully covered up one piece and look sexy af!?!?"
A third person commented: "Looking better than 20 and 30 something!!!!" One fan continued: "She is EXACTLY who she thinks she is!!" Another follower added: "Absolute goddess."
Hilary's workout routine
The mother-of-four is busy as is in both her career and in her personal life, however, she commits to her workout routine, and her personal trainer Dominic Leeder helps keep her on track.
Dominic makes the star focus on her upper body strength, building muscle, and her mind-to-body connection during her workouts.
She revealed: "This is the first time I've really trained like that, and it makes such a huge difference, especially with my core and not getting hurt," per Shape.
The singer joked: "I'll turn [to look] over my shoulder in the car to make sure I can change lanes and I'll put my neck out."
Staying disciplined has helped Hilary live a more quality-filled life from the inside-out.
She gushed: "I walk differently. I hold myself differently. I eat better." Hilary loves working out with a trainer but solo, not so much.
The star comically added that she's only used her treadmill twice, and added: "I would never work out on my own. I could go hike by myself or take a class by myself, but I would never run or do a circuit."
Hilary's diet
The "Come Clean" singer also made big changes to her diet and began cooking more at home, where she can control ingredients used and portions.
She shared: "I love to roast vegetables like squash and broccoli. I'll make chicken thighs, tacos with cassava flour, arugula salads with whatever kind of fruits or vegetables I have in my fridge, and Israeli quinoa."
Hilary continued: "My friend Gaby [Dalkin] is a chef and taught me how to reverse sear a steak — you cook it really slow in the oven first, and then once it's almost cooked, you throw it on a really hot grill — it's my favorite thing ever."







