Meghan Trainor and Daryl Sabara distance themselves from Ashley Tisdale mom group controversy

Meghan Trainor and Daryl Sabara (Image via Getty)
Meghan Trainor and Daryl Sabara (Image via Getty)

Meghan Trainor's name has been cleared by her husband, Daryl Sabara, after being dragged into Ashley Tisdale's toxic mom group controversy.

Speaking to TMZ about Ashley Tisdale's mom group drama, he said:

"No drama over here. Just trying to keep the kids happy, you know."

He further shared that he hopes Ashley is alright.

The speculations started after The Cut released Ashley Tisdale's essay last week titled "Breaking Up with My Toxic Mom Group," where she shared her experience of feeling isolated after joining the mom group.

Online users speculated that the essay is possibly about Hilary Duff, Meghan Trainor, and Mandy Moore. A spokesperson for the actress had earlier shut down the speculation, stating that the claims are baseless and the essay talks about Ashley's own experience with a mom group.

While Daryl Sabara has cleared Meghan Trainor's name, Hilary Duff's husband, Matthew Koma, shared a parody-style poster, sitting in the same pose as Tisdale, seemingly referencing her essay, where he was seen mocking and calling her out for being self-obsessed and tone-deaf.


Christopher French shares a cryptic post after Ashley Tisdale's essay

After Ashley Tisdale's essay went viral online, her husband, Christopher French, shared an Instagram story that read:

"Underrated life skill: Pausing to decide if it's worth your energy"

However, it remains unclear whether the post was intended as a show of support for Tisdale amid the online speculation, which her spokesperson has dismissed as baseless, or if it was simply a general message shared without any connection to the controversy.

French has previously also shown support for Ashley publicly. After she uploaded the poster of The Cut article on Instagram, Christopher French, admiring her, commented:

"I’m so proud of you 💘"
Christopher French's comment. (Image via Instagram/@thecut)
Christopher French's comment. (Image via Instagram/@thecut)

Ashley Tisdale's essay was also uploaded on her personal blog titled "You're Allowed to Leave Your Mom Group." As of now, Ashley has not said who she was talking about in her essay.

Her last Instagram post was uploaded last week, showing The Cut poster. The actress is active on social media, sharing photos of her children and from her daily life.

This is not the first time Ashley has talked about her personal experience with something. The actress has previously talked about parenting lessons, setbacks, and other experiences with her readers.

She also talked about community when speaking of the setbacks she faced during her business in her blog, adding:

"Nobody has to go it alone. Friends and family who believe in you when you don’t believe in yourself are everything. If you're not sure what's next, invite a friend or mentor out for coffee and see if that gives you some ideas."

Also Read: Was Ashley Tisdale's essay about a celebrity mom group or politics? Actress responds to online speculation

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Edited by Vatsala Chauhan