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The most prominent " The Duff " is the 2010 novel by , which was adapted into a 2015 teen comedy film starring Mae Whitman and Robbie Amell.

Both the book and movie explore serious issues like body image, self-esteem, cyberbullying , and the pressure of social hierarchies. The ultimate message is that everyone is someone’s "DUFF," and true confidence comes from self-acceptance rather than labels. The Duff

DUFF stands for "Designated Ugly Fat Friend" . It refers to a person in a social group who is perceived as less attractive or popular, serving as a "gatekeeper" for others to get to their more "desirable" friends. The most prominent " The Duff " is