URGENT UPDATE: Kaley Cuoco and her celebrity mom friends are standing strong together as backlash mounts against Ashley Tisdale’s shocking claims of a “toxic” mom group. In a heartfelt social media post on Wednesday, Cuoco’s close friend, actress Ashley Jones, showcased their supportive community, countering Tisdale’s negative narrative.
Cuoco’s group, which includes stars like Lacey Chabert, Ali Fedotowsky, and Amy Davidson, shared candid moments of their time together with children, emphasizing the strength and love within their circle. “Mom groups are having a real moment on the interweb this week,” Jones declared, encouraging others to celebrate their own supportive friendships.
“Tag your supportive ride or die mom group!” she added. “I miss them all this little, but so grateful we had each other during this stage — and every stage. #lifteachother #womensupportingwomen,” she continued, highlighting the importance of genuine support among mothers.
Tisdale recently stirred controversy in an essay for The Cut, where she criticized her own experiences with a former mom group. While she refrained from naming specific individuals, fans quickly connected the dots to past photos featuring her with Hilary Duff, Meghan Trainor, and Mandy Moore. Tisdale revealed feelings of exclusion, stating, “This is too high school for me and I don’t want to take part in it anymore.”
Sources close to the situation shared with Page Six that Tisdale’s exit from the group was anticipated, labeling her as “insufferable.” The fallout has sparked a wave of public support among the remaining members, with Duff publicly praising fellow mom Janice Gott in an Instagram Story.
Adding fuel to the fire, Tisdale’s husband, Matthew Koma, responded to the drama with a satirical mock-up of a magazine cover, titled, “A mom group tell all through a father’s eyes: When You’re the Most Self-Obsessed Tone Deaf Person on Earth, Other Moms Tend to Shift Focus To Their Actual Toddlers.”
Moments later, Moore echoed Koma’s sentiments in her own Instagram Story, calling him “one of the most talented and generous humans I’m lucky to know.” Meanwhile, Trainor humorously reacted to the unfolding drama in a TikTok video set to her upcoming track, “Still Don’t Care,” sharing her surprise at the situation.
As the story continues to develop, social media buzz around Tisdale’s claims and the solidarity displayed by Cuoco’s group highlights the emotional impact of these relationships in the spotlight.
Stay tuned for more updates as this celebrity saga unfolds. Share your thoughts on the dynamics of mom groups and the power of friendship in the comments below.