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Kaley Cuoco's friends post about their 'mom group' amid Ashley Tisdale drama
Summary
Kaley Cuoco's friends shared photos celebrating their 'village' and used hashtags like #lifteachother after Ashley Tisdale wrote about leaving a 'toxic mom group.' The exchange followed Tisdale's essay describing feelings of exclusion during her postpartum period.
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Kaley Cuoco's circle of friends recently shared photos and messages celebrating their close "mom group," using hashtags such as #lifteachother and #womensupportingwomen. The posts appeared in the wake of publicity around Ashley Tisdale, who wrote about stepping away from what she described as a "toxic mom group." Tisdale has previously praised a village of fellow mothers that included Hilary Duff, Mandy Moore and Meghan Trainor. Her essay and other posts about feeling excluded during her postpartum period drew widespread attention online.
Reported details:
- Ashley Tisdale published an essay titled "Breaking Up With My Toxic Mom Group" describing feelings of exclusion and being frozen out during her postpartum period.
- Tisdale earlier described a supportive "village" of moms, and the essay came after she unfollowed Hilary Duff and Mandy Moore on Instagram, which some observers noted.
- Kaley Cuoco's friends posted photos and captions celebrating their own mom group, with contributors including Ashley Aubra, Ali Manno, Amy Davidson and Willa Ford, and used hashtags such as #lifteachother and #womensupportingwomen.
- Tisdale became a mother in 2021 when she welcomed daughter Jupiter and more recently has a younger son, Emerson, as reported in her piece.
- Hilary Duff's husband Matthew Koma publicly criticised Tisdale's article on social media, using phrases reported as calling the piece "self obsessed" and "tone deaf."
Summary:
Public reaction has highlighted different perspectives on celebrity friendships and parenting circles, with one side sharing supportive images and another describing personal hurt and exclusion. Undetermined at this time.
