A pair of celebrity sisters with no personal issues?

Dec 21, 2007 10:26 GMT  ·  By

In case you were wondering whether Hilary Duff and her sister Haylie could make the headlines for anything else than ruining a movie or (in Hilary's case) showing off the fact that wearing panties went out of fashion years ago - here is proof that they still have that spark that makes them hit the screens with a bang. Except this time, it was not a show, a concert, a movie or anything similar - on the contrary. The Duff sisters have just made their spectacular entrance on the long list of Hollywood celebrities who got so tired of being hounded by the paparazzi that they decided to fight back.

But no, rest assured, no car was wrecked with an umbrella this time and no one took a beating - well, almost no one, but the paparazzo who was following the Duffsters learned a very valuable lesson and I'm quite sure he won't be getting anywhere close to the two sisters anytime soon. What happened was that Hilary and Haylie had just attended a hearing in their parents' divorce case in Houston, Texas and were in the process of leaving the courthouse alongside their mother - when a reporter started following them and trying with all his might to get a picture, or an interview - no one knows. The fact is, as the reporter became more persistent and got closer and closer, the girls' bodyguards kept pushing him back - but there was no stopping him.

In the end, Haylie cracked up and told the reporter something along the lines of "Can you believe your job? You f***ing ... (something)". The reporter's reply was pretty lame - "Did you just curse?! Oh my God!" I really don't see why he's so surprised - I mean, after invading someone's privacy so badly and basically harassing and chasing down that person, you can't exactly expect a warm welcome and a bunch of flowers to go with it, right? To which Haylie replies, "Oh my God...you're a pathetic loser". And that's pretty much it. You can watch the whole video below and make up your own mind on who was right and who was not. I personally maintain my point of view - you can't exactly hunt down someone who's attended a divorce hearing for their own parents and not expect to be hit with an umbrella. Really.