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Hilary Duff reacts to the 'toxic moms group' drama involving Ashley Tisdale

The former Disney star opened up in a new interview about the fallout from fellow actress Ashley Tisdale's viral essay

Hilary Duff reacts to the 039toxic moms group039 drama involving Ashley Tisdale
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Hilary Duff decided to speak openly for the first time about the media frenzy that erupted after Ashley Tisdale's revelations about her experience with a "toxic moms group." In a recent interview with the Los Angeles Times, the 38-year-old artist addressed the topic, which generated a lot of buzz on social media and in the tabloids. The commotion began when Ashley Tisdale published an essay for The Cut and a blog post in December 2025, titled “You Are Allowed to Leave Your Mom Group.” In the piece, Tisdale detailed how she made the difficult decision to distance herself from her circle of mom friends after feeling the dynamic had become toxic, describing behaviors she labeled as “bad girl” and typical of high school. Although Tisdale didn't explicitly mention names, online followers were quick to speculate, pointing to a group of celebrities she was often seen with, including Hilary Duff herself, Mandy Moore, Meghan Trainor, and food influencer Gaby Dalkin. How did Hilary Duff react?

When the media outlet immediately inquired about her experience with this viral drama, Duff philosophically responded while acknowledging the difficulty of handling public scrutiny. The celebrity noted that the artist hasn't been in the news since she was 15 because of how exposed she has been.

She did point out that the condition has grown worse as a result of the use of social media and digital commentators looking for popular articles. According to Duff," It's tricky because you think," Wake, well, that person was ideal," and" Wow, that person doesn't understand what they're talking about," due to the complex of ideas and presumptions that are currently being expressed online.

When asked if she could stop all this noise, Duff responded with the truth," It depends on the day. " Balance is found in home life and easy enjoyment for the sun. The purpose of life is to know that I can activate the back doors, play football with my family, and use a hot tub. She confessed," When there's any madness, I go home and private the noise. "

Although Hilary Duff hadn't spoken officially up until now, Matthew Koma, her husband, did respond to Tisdale's practice in a way that many people thought was veiled jab.

Koma shared an edited version of his face superimposed on Tisdale French's figure while he was sitting on a sofa in an Instagram account. Other parents tend to concentrate their attention on their actual young children, according to the fictional headline from The Cut that read:" When you're the world's most self-obsessed, deaf man, other parents tend to focus their attention on their own children. " Read my new meeting with @TheCut, which was the caption of the post, which further fueled the discussion.

Hilary Duff has conducted a number of conversations and spoke about her personal life in order to promote her new song," Fate... or Everything," which was released on February 20.

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