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Things get complicated between Ashley Tisdale and his colleague Disney, Hilary Duffsince the latter’s husband officially entered the chat.
Earlier this week, Tisdale’s personal essay in “The Cut” about separating from people who no longer served her went viral.
Many believe that the people Ashley Tisdale was writing about included other celebrities such as Mandy Moore, Meghan Trainor, and, of course, Hilary Duff.
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In his Instagram Stories, Duff’s husband Matthew Koma shared a photo of himself Photoshopped onto Tisdale’s body. In the photo, Koma imitates Tisdale’s pose during the cover photo shoot for her essay in “The Cut.”
Koma also added a fictional title to her image, which read: “When you’re the most obsessed deaf person on Earth, other moms tend to focus on their little ones.” He added: “A group of moms tell it all through a dad’s eyes.”
But Koma didn’t stop there. If that wasn’t clear enough, he took the biggest jab at Tisdale with the caption of his photo: “Read my new interview with @TheCut.”
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Koma’s message about Tisdale arrives days later The “High School Musical” actress posted a personal essay about leaving her “toxic” mom group. In the write-up, Tisdale explained how thrilled she was to have found a group of friends after giving birth during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Tisdale added that over time, she noticed her relationships with the group of women changed, as they allegedly began leaving her out of social gatherings. “Another time, at dinner with my mother, I realized where I was sitting with her, which was at the end of the table, away from the rest of the women,” she added. “I began to feel excluded from the group, noticing each time that they seemed to exclude me.”
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Tisdale shared that her attempts to not take apparent snobbery personally didn’t work for her. Instead, she sent the women a text message explaining why she was leaving their friend group. “It’s too high school for me and I don’t want to be involved with it anymore,” she said.
Tisdale, who has two daughters with husband Christopher French, explained that she’s already had enough challenges as a mother and that staying in a situation that no longer serves you isn’t worth it.
“You deserve to experience motherhood with people who, you know, truly love you. And if you have to wonder if that’s the case, here’s the hard-earned lesson I hope you take to heart: This isn’t the right group for you. Even if it seems like they’re having the best time on Instagram,” she concluded.
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On Redditusers shared their reactions to Koma’s response to Tisdale, with many living for the drama between the 2000s stars. “Why did he do that?” » someone asked. “But I’m glad he did it because it’s entertaining.”
Another user wrote: “I don’t like any of these people, but I like mess, so tell me more.” “It’s always nice when horrible people pick on each other and leave us alone,” a third user shared.
The comments weren’t all positive, however, as others criticized Koma for preying on women. “I don’t know much about him but he seems like a pretentious asshole,” someone wrote, while another said: “This guy gives me shit.”
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“The kind of guy who never misses an opportunity to demean a woman online,” someone else added. “First it was Amber Heard and now it’s Ashley Tisdale… weird guy trying way too hard to be funny.”

According to a report from The explosiona spokesperson for Tisdale’s team responded to claims that Tisdale was writing about the aforementioned celebrities’ breakup. The rep said Tisdale’s comments were not directed at any specific celebrity.
Instead, she shared her decision to leave a “toxic mom group.” However, given Koma’s specific and pointed reaction, it suggests that the try may have hit closer to home and was far more targeted than his team is willing to admit.