Hilary Duff’s husband Matthew Koma is trolling “Bachelor” alum Madison Prewett for saying she wants to “look like Jesus.”
The music producer, 35, shared a video via TikTok on Tuesday of Prewett, 26, stating in an interview from earlier this month, “I want to look like Jesus as much as I can, right? I want to have the aroma of Christ around me, in me.”
Koma then dueted the clip, hilariously replying, “And I want to look like Harry Styles and have him in me but that’s not how f—king life works.”
Several TikTok users instantly flooded the comments section, with many pointing out how Koma is married to Duff, also 35.
“Hilary ya better come get yo man,” one fan joked of the musician’s savagery, with another adding, “I love that this is Lizzie McGuire’s husband. 😁.”
Others wrote things like, “Mr. Hilary Duff killing it on tiktok! 😅,” and “At this point I don’t know if Hilary Duff or Matthew Koma is more iconic. TikTok king 🔥.”
Prewett was the runner-up of Peter Weber’s season of “The Bachelor” in 2020. The reality star – who was a virgin at the time – famously left the show after she discovered that Weber, 31, had slept with another contestant.
As for Koma, he’s certainly no stranger to trolling celebrities on the internet.
Just this week, he posted another TikTok video of himself duetting Madonna, where she mouthed the words “I hope you’re hungry” while showing off her sexy outfit.
Koma responded, “I just ate. I’m full.”
The post came about a week after the “Clarity” artist roasted Adam Levine over his cheating scandal in a funny post on his Instagram.
Koma Photophopped his own selfie into one of the Maroon 5 singer’s alleged leaked DMs where Levine had messaged a woman, “Holy f–k. Holy F–king f–k. That body of yours is absurd.”
The internet erupted with similar memes poking fun at Levine’s alleged infidelity, though he has since denied cheating on wife Behati Prinsloo.
Koma also dragged Candace Cameron Bure on TikTok in July for dancing to Bruce Springsteen’s “Born in the U.S.A.” while celebrating the Fourth of July.
“Yeah that, the song you’re playing? Yeah, it’s about veterans coming home from Vietnam and being treated like s–t. Yeah, it’s not about the Fourth of July,” he said in the video.
Koma and Duff got married in 2019. They share daughters Banks, 3, and Mae, 1. The former Disney star also has a 10-year-old son, Luca, with ex-husband Mike Comrie, whom she was married to from 2010 to 2016.