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who was in ashley tisdale mom group

Ashley Tisdale has never publicly confirmed a full, definitive roster for the “toxic” mom group she wrote about, so nobody can say with certainty exactly who was in that specific group.

What Ashley Has Said (and Not Said)

Ashley described a “toxic” mom group in an essay and interviews, talking about mean‑girl behavior, being excluded from events, and feeling like she was back in high school. She did not name any of the moms involved, and her team later stressed that people should not assume specific celebrities were part of that particular toxic circle.

The Famous “Mom Group” People Confuse It With

Before the “toxic mom group” essay, Ashley had openly talked about a separate, star‑studded mom group in Los Angeles. That group has been widely described in interviews and coverage as including:

  • Hilary Duff
  • Mandy Moore
  • Meghan Trainor

Those names come from past stories about a fun “cool mom club” that did baby classes, dinners, and trips together, not from Ashley’s toxic‑group exposé itself.

Clarification From Ashley’s Camp

After fans started assuming that the toxic group must be the same one that included Hilary, Mandy, and Meghan, Ashley’s representative stepped in. They explicitly denied that Mandy Moore and Hilary Duff were in the “toxic” mom group discussed in her essay, emphasizing that the piece was meant to highlight a relatable experience of being frozen out of a friend group, not to call out specific friends by name.

So, Who Was Actually in It?

Public reporting can only confidently say:

  • Ashley has been in a well‑known celebrity mom group with Hilary Duff, Mandy Moore, Meghan Trainor, and other L.A. moms.
  • Ashley’s “toxic mom group” story does not come with a confirmed public list of members, and her team has pushed back against assuming that the famous trio were the ones she meant.

🚩 Because names for the toxic group were never officially revealed, any detailed “who was in Ashley Tisdale’s mom group” list beyond the above would be speculation, not confirmed fact. Information gathered from public forums or data available on the internet and portrayed here.