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Hilary Duff's Reaction To Being Trolled By Her Husband Over Hurricane Hilary Is Too Good

Matthew Koma and Hilary Duff
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The actor's husband, Matthew Koma, joined in with fans making jokes about Duff sharing a name with the hurricane.


Hilary Duff has been on the receiving end of Hurricane Hilary jokes and memes over the course of the last week.



But her reaction to her own husband's trolling may be the most entertaining of all.

The actor's husband, Matthew Koma, took to TikTok to take his own Hurricane Hilary jabs.

From the couple's kitchen, Koma stared into the camera and solemnly revealed:

"I've been living in the eye of Hurricane Hilary for a while now, and I just wanted to hop on here and show you what it's like."

Koma then panned over to his wife, whose reaction was, well, everything.

You can watch below.

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I’m in the eye of the storm #hurricanehilary

Naturally, this is going to be our new "unamused" meme.

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Despite Duff's reaction, though, viewers of the hilarious TikTok were highly amused, especially over the ending.

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It may be time to take cover, Matthew!

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