
"At this point, if my neighbor mentioned something to me in passing about the toxic mom group drama that stemmed from Ashley Tisdale's essay in The Cut about leaving her "toxic" mom group-which also includes Hilary Duff, Mandy Moore, and Meghan Trainor -I would probably blog about it. This rollercoaster through the lives of rich L.A. moms has clamped onto my brain so hard, I feel like I'm injecting a shot of tequila into my veins with every headline."
"Luckily for you, I am not blogging about my neighbor mentioning something to me in passing. I am blogging about Kaley Cuoco needlessly, but blessedly, being asked to weigh in on the saga. Cuoco appeared on Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen on Thursday and, since she also has a mom group of her own, a fan asked what she thought about all this mess. (Thank you to that fan.) "I mean, if you don't like being part of a group, just leave, baby," Cuoco said, in a way that a little bit suggested she's not a fan of Tisdale. "Right?" Cohen responded. "I don't think we have to talk about it," Cuoco continued. "Like, write an essay about it," Cohen laughed. "Just leave," Cuoco reiterated. "Find a new group.""
A public fallout centers on an essay about leaving a "toxic" mom group that reportedly includes Hilary Duff, Mandy Moore, Meghan Trainor, and Ashley Tisdale. Kaley Cuoco was asked about the situation on Watch What Happens Live and responded that people should simply leave a group if they do not like it, rather than publicizing the drama. Recent updates include Tisdale spending time with Haylie Duff, Mandy Moore referring to mourning friendships, and Meghan Trainor posting TikToks suggesting unawareness. The story has generated ongoing celebrity reactions and speculation about who will comment next.
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