Ashley Tisdale, Hilary Duff and the origins of their toxic' mom group drama
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Ashley Tisdale, Hilary Duff and the origins of their toxic' mom group drama
"Maybe it's because a lot of women can relate to feeling frozen out in female friend groups, but an essay published Monday by former High School Musical star Ashley Tisdale, about Breaking Up With My Toxic Mom Group has gone viral. But surely, another reason The Cut essay has gone viral is because online sleuths quickly listed some A-list names who could be among the unnamed mean-girl moms who brought Tisdale to tears."
"Apparently realizing that launching feuds with other female celebrities could be bad for her burgeoning beauty-products brand, Tisdale immediately jumped into damage control and had her rep insist to TMZ Tuesday that her essay was not about Duff, Moore or Trainor. The rep furthermore insisted that Tisdale wasn't iced out of her mom group because she's Republican or a Trump supporter. Tisdale's rep said she is a registered Democrat."
"Online sleuths noted that Duff and Moore recently unfollowed Tisdale on Instagram, sparking more speculation about reasons for a falling-out, as TMZ reported. Now on Wednesday, Duff's name has landed back in the middle of the drama, thanks to her husband, Matthew Koma. The singer-songwriter, who is father to Duff's three daughters, took to Instagram Story to blast Tisdale as The Most Self Obsessed Tone Deaf Person On Earth, as People reported."
Ashley Tisdale described ending her relationship with a toxic mom group, which sparked widespread online attention and speculation. Online sleuths publicly suggested several fellow celebrity moms—including Hilary Duff, Mandy Moore, and Meghan Trainor—as possible unnamed members. Tisdale, Duff, and Trainor had previously appeared together at a no-kids spa weekend in 2022. Tisdale's representative denied that the conflict involved Duff, Moore, or Trainor and denied that Tisdale was ostracized for Republican or Trump support, stating she is a registered Democrat. Duff and Moore reportedly unfollowed Tisdale on Instagram, and Duff's husband, Matthew Koma, posted a photoshopped image attacking Tisdale.
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