Meghan Trainor’s husband sounds off on alleged Ashley Tisdale fallout, ‘toxic’ mom group drama



Meghan Trainor’s husband, Daryl Sabara, said he has no bad feelings towards Ashley Tisdale despite all the drama her viral essay for The Cut stirred up.

Tisdale blasted her former “toxic” mom group in the piece, which fans quickly deduced included Trainor as well as Hilary Duff and Mandy Moore based on past pics.

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But when TMZ caught up with Sabara Thursday in Los Angeles, he insisted there was “no drama over here.”

Daryl Sabara commented on the “toxic” mom group drama Thursday after his wife, Meghan Trainor, was dragged into it. darylsabara/Instagram
The “Soy Kids” actor insisted there was no beef with Ashley Tisdale after she accused her former mom group — which includes Trainor as well as Mandy Moore and Hilary Duff — of displaying “high school” behavior. Bruce Glikas/WireImage

“Just trying to keep the kids happy, you know?” he responded when asked about the headlines.

“I don’t really know what’s going on, I hope she’s okay though,” he added of Tisdale.

The “Spy Kids” actor, 33, has been married to Trainor since 2018. They share two sons together: Riley, 4, and Barry, 2.

Trainor, 32, acknowledged the mom group drama on TikTok Thursday, but took a humorous approach.

Sabara also said he hopes Tisdale is “okay.” GC Images
Trainor also acknowledged the headlines Thursday in a TikTok video in which she poked fun at the drama. TikTok/@meghantrainor

The “All About That Bass” singer shared her surprised reaction while reading the drama online in a video she posted set to her 2025 track “Still Don’t Care.”

“Me finding out about the apparent mom group drama,” she wrote over the clip.

Tisdale, 40, made waves when she criticized her former mom group in her essay published last week.

The actress claimed she was excluded from hangouts from the group, which made her feel “not cool enough” and “lost” as to why she was being left out.

Tisdale claimed she chose to leave her former mom group after they excluded her from hangouts and accused them of “mean-girl behavior.” Ashley Tisdale/Instagram
Members of the group have continued to publicly support one another after Tisdale’s essay was published last week. Ashley Tisdale/Instagram

The mom of two said she eventually texted the group, “This is too high school for me and I don’t want to take part in it anymore.”

Unlike Sabara, Duff’s husband, musician Matthew Koma, didn’t take the high road. He savagely hit back at Tisdale via an Instagram Story he posted Tuesday.

Koma posted a fake mocked-up cover of himself on the cover of The Cut, with a headline that read, “A mom group tell all through a father’s eyes: When You’re the Most Self-Obsessed Tone Deaf Person on Earth, Other Moms Tend to Shift Focus To Their Actual Toddlers.”

He added in a sarcastic caption, “Read my new interview with @thecut.”


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