Ashley Tisdale Drama ‘Toxic Mom Group’ Sees New Twist

Ashley Tisdale she may be getting more than she bargained for with her viral essay.
The “High School Musical” actress reportedly received a visit from filmmakers eager to turn her story about her “toxic mom group” into a screen adaptation weeks after making waves on The Cut.
Ashley Tisdale’s spicy post sent several viewers into bouts of investigation, including about her vanished friendship with Hilary Duff, Meghan Trainor, Mandy Moore and designer Samii Ryan.
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What is cooking in Ashley Tisdale’s camp?
The latest information coming from the actress’s corner is that a few Hollywood studios are interested in turning her “Breaking Up With My Toxic Mom Group” piece into something visual.
A source close to the actress pointed out that there is growing interest in adapting the story to film. Major production companies have also declared their interest in collaborating with the actress and turning the story into a film as it is very relatable.
Since the story went viral and subsequently dragged Duff, Trainor, Moore and Ryan into the conspiracy ring, Tisdale’s camp has spoken out to refute reports that the article was written with them in mind.
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As Page Six noted, Tisdale became vulnerable by feeling excluded from the activities of a group that was supposed to be her safety net because of their shared goal of motherhood.
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The 40-year-old was swept away by a blast from the past

Amid growing controversy, Tisdale’s character became the subject of another hot topic after a lawyer detailed his very rude behavior during a car crash episode.
As noted by The Blast, the attorney, identified as Michael Parker, claimed they represented a Lina Gonzalez involved in a car accident involving Tisdale on Hollywood Boulevard and Highland Avenue in Los Angeles in September 2022.
Parker shared that the actress was very rude and dismissive towards Gonzalez, who suffered injuries to his shoulder, neck, back and left wrist as a result of the accident. Tisdale reportedly told the duo that his manager would be in contact with them despite the severity of the injuries.
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The actress was then sued the following year after failing to contact the alleged victim. Additionally, she shared her story on social media, including photos of the accident, all without knowing that Tisdale was a celebrity.
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Ashley Tisdale and her husband allegedly were completely offensive against the complainant

Following Gonzalez’s filing and social media post, Tisdale’s husband got involved in the drama and accused Gonzalez of committing insurance fraud and also leaking his personal information online. Gonzalez’s attorney added that Tisdale’s husband, Christopher French, made his client feel attacked.
Parker added that because of the large following the couple enjoys on social media, having personal information lying around on their page could have serious implications for their safety.
Tisdale also obtained a restraining order against Gonzalez, describing her as someone who put her at risk of experiencing “unwanted discomfort or embarrassment.”
The actress’ request was ultimately denied and the case was settled in 2024 in a sealed deal with an undisclosed fee paid as a settlement.
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Meghan Trainor insists she had no role in Mom drama

The Blast shared that in a new TikTok video, Trainor emphasized his innocence in Tisdale’s story, which opened the speculated friend group members to subtle attacks from netizens.
In her post, the musician lip-synced to a popular TikTok sound, which read: “Come on, you have to believe me! Please you have to believe me, you have to believe me.”
The sound was taken from a scene in “Stranger Things” where Holly Wheeler was trying to convince a group of friends that they were dealing with a strange imaginary friend.
Trainor, who looked radiant in a middle-parted blonde hairstyle, pointed out in the caption that the clip was another attempt to clear her name regarding her involvement in the “mom gang drama,” noting that she is innocent in all respects.
The “Made You Look” singer’s post left behind a series of discussions among TikTok users who speculated that Trainor might be telling the truth because Tisdale was still following her on social media.
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Hilary Duff’s Husband Called ‘Petty’ for Interference in ‘Toxic Mom Group’ Drama

The “Lizzy McGuire” star’s husband, Matthew Koma, took to social media after Tisdale’s post to throw shade at her by calling her “the most self-obsessed deaf person on Earth.”
The statement further dug the hole that speculators dug about everyone and their connection to the problem. Glee actress Becca Tobin opened up about the whole situation on her podcast and called Duff’s husband a “loser.”
Tobin pointed out that it gets rude and petty to see husbands get involved in their wives’ drama, especially if Tisdale doesn’t name names. “If Ashley had said that Hilary was a mean girl, I would understand her husband coming to her defense,” the singer continued.
She added that Koma deliberately got involved in the drama to attract attention and insisted his attack on Tisdale was highly offensive and unnecessary.
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