Meghan Trainor on Ashley Tisdale’s ‘Toxic Mom Group’ Essay

It appears Meghan Trainor has weighed in on her “toxic” mother pal group drama.

On Thursday, the singer took to TikTok, sharing a video of her sitting at her laptop, with the textual content, “Me finding out about the apparent mom group drama.”

In the caption, Trainor wrote, “#stilldontcare,” as her face seemed shocked and her new single “Still Don’t Care,” from her upcoming album Toy With Meperformed within the background.

The video seems to be a dig at Ashley Tisdale, whose essay for The Cut about her former mother pal group went viral. Trainor is allegedly a part of that group, as is Gaby Dalkin, Hilary Duff, and Mandy Moore, amongst others.

Tisdale first wrote her essay as a weblog publish in November 2025, and it was later picked up by The Cut and printed on Jan. 1. In the piece, she wrote about leaving her mother pal group final yr as a consequence of “toxic,” “high school”-like conduct. However, it wasn’t at all times like that, with Tisdale sharing that she initially “felt lucky” to seek out these girls.

However, she ended up feeling remoted and struggled with feeling she was “not cool enough.” Their remedy ultimately brought about her to really feel “hurt, drained, and left out.” Though she didn’t instantly identify folks, followers pointed to images she appeared in with Duff, Moore, and Dalkin.

Though Duff and Moore haven’t responded to the drama, Duff’s husband, Matthew Koma, appeared to shade Tisdale on his Instagram Story, posting a mockup of The Cut’s story with a rewritten headline.

“A Mom Group Tell All Through the Father’s Eyes,” Koma wrote. “When You’re the Most Self Obsessed Tone Deaf Person On Earth, Other Moms Tend to Shift Focus to Their Actual Toddlers,” he added.

Earlier this week, Dalkin additionally appeared to reply on Threads. “Slowly coming back online after 2 weeks of family time, all the kid activities, and copious amounts of Christmas crack and cookies. What did I miss???”