"It's nice to have a security blanket on-set," Hilary, 17 (right), says of sister Haylie, 20.
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You guys toured together last year. Any crazy moments?
Hilary: I fell onstage a couple of times.
Haylie: I broke a bunch of heels, and she had a speaker explode one night.
Hilary: I know something weird that happened! Oh my God, this is crazy. This little girl was in the audience and Haylie touched her hand. She had pulled hair out of her own head, a whole huge (lock) of her own hair, and handed it to Haylie.
Haylie: I was like, "Oh my God!"
You have a new film coming out soon, Material Girls. Was that your dream collaboration?
Haylie: We've kind of been waiting for the right time to do something together. Everyone kind of thought it was the natural thing for us to do. So, to get to finally do it is really cool. We're excited, especially because we get to keep our wardrobe.
Hilary: Oh, and it's a fun story!
Is it similar to your own lives?
Haylie: No! These girls are very materialistic. They weren't raised with any values. There was nobody in their life telling them what was right and wrong. Or how to treat people.
Hilary: They go out and party. They don't really care about real things.
Haylie: The only thing that would be similar to us and the movie is how hard they have to work to rebuild their life.
Hilary: And how close they are. They're really close.





