Ashley Tisdale revealed the reason she left the celebrity mom group
The actress published an essay describing a dynamic of exclusion and toxicity that led her to distance herself from figures like Hilary Duff and Mandy Moore
Ashley Tisdale shook the entertainment world with an unexpected revelation: her definitive departure from an exclusive circle of “celebrity moms”.
Through an article titled “Breaking Up With My Toxic Mom Group”, originally published on her blog and disseminated by media outlets such as The Cut, The actress detailed how a community that promised support ended up becoming a “toxic” experience similar to high school. Although Tisdale didn't mention names in her post, social media quickly identified the members of the group, which included celebrities like Hilary Duff, Mandy Moore, and Meghan Trainor. The breakup came after constant episodes of exclusion. Tisdale recounted feeling “invisible” at dinners where she was seated at the end of the table and discovering, through Instagram, that the group was meeting without her. “I felt like I was back in high school,” the actress confessed. The situation reached its breaking point when she decided to confront them via direct message: “This is way too high school for me and I don’t want to participate anymore.” According to her account, the other mothers' reactions varied: some tried to downplay it, suggesting that “it was just their imagination,” while one in particular sent her flowers and then ignored her thanks. Tisdale was adamant that, although she doesn't consider them all bad people—mentioning that “maybe one is”—the dynamic was damaging to her mental health. With two young daughters, Jupiter and Emerson, the actress concluded that motherhood is difficult enough without being surrounded by people who aren't truly on her side. After the post, followers noticed that Tisdale unfollowed Duff and Moore on social media, confirming the end of one of Hollywood's most high-profile friendships.

