Ashley Tisdale denies that Mandy Moore, Hilary Duff were part of the toxic mom group

Tisdale, 40, shares two young daughters with husband Christopher French

Ashley Tisdale clears the air after her viral comments about friendship fallout amid motherhood.

In a statement to TMZthe High School Musical alum’s rep shut down claims that Mandy Moore, Hilary Duff and Meghan Trainor were part of the so-called “toxic mom group” that Tisdale described in her recent essay for The cut.

The rep clarified on Monday, Jan. 5, that Tisdale, 40, was not referring to Moore, 41, Duff, 38, or Trainor, 32. He emphasized that the essay was meant to explore a relatable experience rather than calling out specific people, and that it has been “twisted into clickbait.”

In the essay titled “Breaking Up With My Toxic Mom Group,” the Phineas and Ferb voice actress reflected on the emotional impact of feeling quietly pushed out of a close-knit circle. Tisdale began the essay by warning readers to refrain from speculating about who she is referring to. “Please don’t even try — whatever you think is true isn’t even close,” she wrote, though the disclaimer was ultimately futile.

Tisdale, who shares daughters Jupiter, 4, and Emerson, 15 months, with husband Christopher French, explained that the group formed during the pandemic after she welcomed her first child in 2021. Over time, however, she began to feel left out. “I remember being left out of a few group hangs,” she wrote, noting that social media made the distance impossible to ignore.

Eventually, French confronted the group, writing that “this is too high school for me and I don’t want to participate in it anymore.” While some tried to smooth things over, she said the dynamic never fully recovered.

“To be clear, I have never considered the mothers to be bad people,” she added. “But I think our group dynamic stopped being healthy and positive—for me, anyway.”

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