‘Myriad of things’ led to Ashley Tisdale’s Hollywood mom breakup



Ashley Tisdale’s “toxic mom group” bombshell has entered its fourth day of rocking Tinseltown.

There are several theories online about what caused the former Disney star to be exiled from her circle of famous moms — including that her sympathetic response to Charlie Kirk’s assassination caused the rift.

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But a source told Page Six: “It’s a myriad of things, not just one specific.”

Ashley Tisdale’s mom group includes Meghan Trainor, Mandy Moore and Hilary Duff. janandjuice/Instagram

Tisdale penned a confessional essay for New York Magazine about how the ladies in the circle — who reportedly include Hillary Duff, Meghan Trainor, Mandy Moore, Gaby Dalkin — suddenly froze her out of the group for no apparent reason.

A leading theory seems to be that Tisdale’s laments for the late Turning Point USA founder had rubbed her Hollywood pals the wrong way.

After his death, Tisdale had drawn a comparison to 9/11, saying: “24 years ago feels very different from today. Where we once were united and grieving together as a country, today we see someone die and blame his politics and opinions. Everyone in that building had different views and opinions, when we stop caring about loss of life we are done.”

After a backlash online, the “High School Musical” star added, “It shouldn’t be controversial to say this, but even when we disagree or find someone’s views offensive, violence is never the answer.”

But sources told us that there wasn’t any single reason for the schism.

Tisdale exposed her toxic mom group in an essay in The Cut. Ashley Tisdale/Instagram

Singer Trainor seems still to be pals with Tisdale, since Tisdale still follows her online.

Meghan Trainor responded to Tisdale’s essay on Wednesday. GC Images

Being that didn’t stop The “All About That Bass” singer from weighing in on the conflict with her own shady response. On Thursday, the singer took to TikTok and paired a video clip with her 2025 song, “Still Don’t Care.” Trainor wrote over the clip, ““Me finding out about the apparent mom group drama.”

Duff’s husband, Matthew Koma, meanwhile seemed to respond to Tisdale with his own mockup of The Cut, and was praised by Moore hours after his post.

Hilary Duff’s husband, Matthew Koma, responded to Tisdale by mocking her essay. Getty Images for Apple Music

The “Candy” singer reposted a photo of Koma at a benefit concert for victims of the L.A. wildfires that she performed at on Wednesday, and wrote: “@matthewkoma happens to be one of the most talented and generous humans I’m lucky to know.”

“He literally gave my family a place to stay one year ago today when we evacuated,” she wrote.

Mandy Moore has seemingly stayed above the fray, posting on the anniversary of the LA wildfires. mandymoore/Instagram

Koma’s apparently unbothered wife, Duff, is focused on her music. The singer teased her new song from her upcoming album, “luck… or something.”

Tisdale has been relatively silent since her essay went viral.

Tisdale, whom a source previously described as “insufferable” within the group, seems to have also found her peace amid the drama. On Thursday, the Disney star-turned wellness figure, posted a serene photo of the ocean.

A rep for Tisdale did not comment.


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