Meghan Trainor suggested she had no idea about the painful drama surrounding her mom group after Ashley Tisdale slammed the group as “toxic.”
The hitmaker took to TikTok on Thursday to share her surprised reaction while reading the drama online in a video paired with her 2025 song “Still Don’t Care.”
“Obviously found out about mom group drama,” she wrote above the clip.
Several fans hailed Traynor, 32, as a “no-problem queen”, with one fan commenting that she was “safe from mom group drama”.
“All I see is the icon,” another person gushed.
“You’ve been busy taking over pop music,” added a third, referring to the pop star’s next album Toys With Me, due for release in April.
Trainor confirmed the drama after Tisdale, 40, spoke out against the group, which also includes fellow members Hilary Duff and Mandy Moore, in an essay for The Cut last week.
The “High School Musical” star claimed he was excluded from group gatherings and felt “not cool enough.”
She recalled, “I was completely at a loss as to whether it was ‘wrong’ for me to be left out,” and ultimately sent a message to the group stating that she “didn’t want to participate” in a “high school” level drama.
Tisdale explained that she “never thought of the mothers as bad people (although she may have been one of them)” and that “the relationship was no longer a healthy, positive one.”
The Disney alum, who shares children Jupiter, 4, and Emerson, 1, with husband Christopher French, also criticized the group’s “mean” behavior in a blog post.
Following the publication of Tisdale’s essay, Duff’s husband Matthew Koma appeared to shade Tisdale by creating a cover of Tisdale himself on the cover of The Cut.
The photo showed the musician sitting cross-legged, and the caption read: “Group of moms tell you everything through dad’s eyes: When you’re the most self-centered tone-deaf person on the planet, other moms tend to shift their focus to their actual toddlers.”
“Read my new interview with @thecut,” he captioned the snap.
A source familiar with the drama told Page Six that Koma told Tisdale “what she wanted” and that her departure from the group was “a long time coming.”
Tisdale no longer follows Moore and Duff on Instagram, but Trainor still does.

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