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The comedian made it clear that while she doesn’t really know Tisdale, she does know some of the other members, who she described as “wonderful.”
This comes shortly after Tisdale opened up about her decision to leave the celebrity mom group because she felt excluded by some of its members.
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During a conversation, Handler was asked for her thoughts on the drama that happened in the moms’ group, which includes Tisdale, Mandy Moore, Hilary Duff and Meghan Trainor.
The 50-year-old actress defended Moore, saying that while she doesn’t know all the details of the incident, she can vouch for Moore’s character.
“I have no idea what happened, but I know Mandy Moore, and she’s a wonderful, sweet person. So I’m just going to say that. But I don’t really know Ashley Tisdale,” Handler said.
“And I don’t say it dismissively like I just said. But I don’t know Ashley Tisdale, so I’d like to be transparent. And I also love Meghan Trainor,” she added.
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Handler shared that although she had never been part of a moms group before, the drama involved seemed “horrible” and added to a list of reasons not to have kids.
“You’re out of school, you’re a mother and you have to deal with these dynamics and being excluded again as an adult woman. No, thank you,” she said. Page Six Radio.
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Handler’s statements follow Tisdale’s decision to leave her mothers group following a series of events that left her feeling left out.
In an essay published by The Cut, Tisdale spilled the beans, revealing that she was left out of some of the group’s events and only found out about them on social media.
“I began to feel excluded from the group, noticing each time that they seemed to exclude me,” she wrote, according to The Blas.
At first, the “Phineas and Ferb” actress dismissed it as nothing. However, over time, she realized that it had become too childish and so she wanted to get out of it.
“It’s too high school for me and I don’t want to be a part of it anymore,” she said.
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After Tisdale exposed her mother’s group drama, Duff’s husband entered the conversation. According to The explosionhe shared a photo of himself photoshopped onto Tisdale’s body, mocking her pose from the photoshoot she did for her essay in The Cut.
He also threw shade at Tisdale, adding a mocking headline that read: “When you’re the most self-obsessed deaf person on Earth, other moms tend to focus on their real little ones. A group of moms tell it all through a dad’s eyes.”
In the caption, he further wrote, “Read my new interview with @TheCut. »
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Hillary Duff’s husband wasn’t the only family member involved in the drama. Her sister, Haylie, also weighed in after seemingly siding with Tisdale.
As The explosion According to a report, Haylie liked Tisdale’s joint post with “The Cut,” which promoted the essay in which she talked about leaving her “toxic friends” behind.
The two sisters, Hilary and Haylie, have been suspected of being at odds for a while now. In 2023, a Reddit thread highlighted some fan theories that one of the reasons they argued was due to Haylie’s support of right-wing ideologies.
As the feud continues to rage between Tisdale and the other members of her mothers’ group, more information has surfaced revealing that the 40-year-old mother of two opted out due to a misalignment in values between her and the group.
According to The explosiona source noted that the breakup was the result of a “misalignment of values that Ashley decided to make public.”
The source added that Tisdale spoke out about the events in the friend group because she wanted the public to know that “toxic behavior is not acceptable.”