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Meghan Trainor recently expressed her surprise over the unfolding drama involving her mom group, which Ashley Tisdale had criticized as “toxic.”
The pop star took to TikTok on Thursday, sharing her astonished reaction in a video set to her 2025 song “Still Don’t Care.” The video captured her as she read about the controversy online.
In the clip, she captioned, “Me finding out about the apparent mom group drama.”
Fans quickly lauded Trainor, 32, for steering clear of the controversy, with one admirer remarking, “Marked safe from mom group drama.”
Another fan enthusiastically commented, “All I see is an icon.”
“You’ve been busy taking over pop music,” a third added, referring to the pop star’s forthcoming album “Toy With Me,” set for release in April.
Trainor acknowledged the drama after Tisdale, 40, spoke out against the group — also consisting of members Hilary Duff and Mandy Moore — in an essay for the Cut last week.
The “High School Musical” star alleged she was excluded from group gatherings and felt “not cool enough.”
She recalled “feeling totally lost as to what [she] was doing ‘wrong’ to be left out” and eventually texted the group that she didn’t “want to take part” in the “high school”-level drama.
Tisdale explained she “never considered the moms to be bad people [except for] maybe one,” saying the “dynamic stopped being healthy and positive.”
The Disney alum, who shares Jupiter, 4, and Emerson, 1, with her husband, Christopher French, also called out the group’s “mean girl” behavior in a blog post.
Following Tisdale’s essay release, Duff’s husband, Matthew Koma, appeared to have shaded her by creating a cover of himself on the cover of the Cut.
The photo showed the musician sitting with his legs crossed and a headline that read, “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.”
“Read my new interview with @thecut,” he captioned the snap.
An insider familiar with the drama told Page Six that Koma gave Tisdale “what she had coming,” saying her exiting the group “has been a long time coming.”
Tisdale doesn’t follow Moore and Duff on Instagram, but still follows Trainor.