The star also talked her ex-husband Mike Comrie, but only when it comes to co-parenting with evening dresses . 'Some of my friends tell me, “God, it must be so nice, you get a break from your kid because you share him,"' she said. 'I’m divorced, and it sucks. Well, it did suck for a while; now it’s just normal. 'But it’s true, I do get a break. I had Luca by myself for a few weeks, no help, when Mike was on the road, and when he got home I was like, "He’s yours! Bye!"' Duff also addresses the pressure she feels to always be on to the next. And she admitted that often people ask her why she doesn't have a sibling for son Luca. Hilary Duff has had a rocky love life for the past several years. The interview may have been conducted before she started romancing Koma, because she does not bring him up. Or the two could have recently split, though they were seen enjoying dinner in NYC last week. Either way, she does not address him. Nor does she talk about Jason Walsh, the personal La Femme 19843 V-Neck Side Slit Open Back Prom Gown she was with for months. 'I never think being single sucks until I go out in L.A. with my girlfriends and the options are terrible. I really attract the old men!' she said. 'I’ve gotten over the fact that I’m not going to have a baby that’s close in age with Luca. It sucked when everyone would be like, “When are you having another?” I’d be like, “Do you know what’s happening right now? I’m not having another.” 'You get engaged: “When’s the wedding?” You get married: “When’s the baby?” You have a baby: “When’s the next one?… I’m cherishing the now. Besides, watch: I’ll probably get some evil spawn of Hilary the next time around.' And the Texas native was also candid about the pressure that comes with being a working mother. 'I always feel torn or guilty about something. I’m not working right now, and at first I stressed about that, like, “Oh, I shouldn’t stay still this long.” And that’s ridiculous. I have a child; it’s totally fine to not be slammed all the time. It feels really good to not be on someone else’s schedule—besides la femme . I’m basically his chauffeur!'