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Hilary Duff's Clash with Ashley Tisdale Over 'Toxic' Mom Group Revealed

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Hilary Duff has addressed Ashley Tisdale's claims about a toxic mom group, describing her surprise and sadness over the controversy. The claims were made in an essay by Tisdale that discussed alleged mean behavior and isolation among celebrity mothers.

Duff's Response

During the "Call Her Daddy" podcast, Duff expressed her feelings about Tisdale's essay, stating that it made her feel "sad" and "taken aback." She asserted that the allegations of mean behavior and high school-like isolation are not true.

Group Reactions

Duff mentioned other members of the group, like Meghan Trainor and Mandy Moore, expressing disappointment on their behalf as well. The issue arose while Duff was promoting her album "Luck… or Something," coinciding with her world tour announcements.

Family Involvement

Matthew Koma, Duff's husband, added his voice to the discussion by posting a satirical response on Instagram. Although Duff did not know about his post in advance, she found it humorous and noted she does not censor her husband’s online activities.

Koma's post was later deleted but had already drawn attention. Becca Tobin criticized him for getting involved in what she described as petty drama. Meanwhile, Tisdale's husband, Christopher French, shared his own cryptic social media comment regarding engagement in such matters.

Duff remained largely silent until a recent interview where she reflected on prioritizing family time amid public controversies.