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When Mom Groups Get Toxic: Drama Unfolds in the Celebrity Playground

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In a twist straight out of a reality show, Hilary Duff’s husband, Matthew Koma, has thrown some serious shade at Ashley Tisdale after her recent exit from what she called a “toxic” mom group. Speculation runs rampant that the group could include Duff, Mandy Moore, and Meghan Trainor, but Ashley’s rep has insisted that the rumors about her friends are completely unfounded. It seems the mommy drama isn’t just a casual playdate; it’s got all the makings of a real scandal!

Koma took to Instagram, sharing a cheeky post that mocked Ashley’s essay, which detailed how her mom group felt more like high school than a supportive circle of friends. His pun-filled jab included an eye-raising headline that carriers the sting of truth, saying other mothers might be forced to focus on their own toddlers if someone is being a bit too self-obsessed. Oof!

Adding to this unfolding story, Disney alum Christy Carlson Romano weighed in, making it clear that while shifting friendships are a normal part of life, it’s hard to overlook the drama that ensues—especially when it involves public figures. With all this celebrity chaos, one can’t help but wonder: is it possible for moms to just get along?

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