Kaley Cuoco slammed Ashley Tisdale for her “toxic” mom group drama during a recent appearance on “What Happens Live with Andy Cohen.”
The “Big Bang Theory” alum took aim Thursday at a bombshell essay Tisdale published on The Cut in January and responded to a fan who asked for his opinion on the uproar.
“If you don’t want to be a part of the group, just leave,” Cuoco said, according to footage shared online. “I don’t think we need to talk about it.”
Cohen immediately agreed with the actress’ opinion.
“You don’t have to write an essay about it,” Cuoco, 40, added. “Quit…and find a new group.”
Tisdale made headlines last month when he accused a group of former friends’ mothers, including Hilary Duff, Meghan Trainor and Mandy Moore, of excluding him from the group’s hangouts.
In a scathing essay, the Disney Channel alum claimed he chose to separate from the group because the group’s “dynamics were no longer healthy and positive.”
Tisdale, who shares daughters Jupiter, four, and Emerson, one, with husband Christopher French, did not give her name in the shocking essay. However, she no longer follows Duff, 38, and Moore, 41, on Instagram.
Tisdale’s representatives denied that Duff and Moore were the targets of her essay.
Shortly after sharing her story, the “High School Musical” alum began facing backlash as several members of the group responded to her remarks with similarly questionable content.
Ms Duff’s husband, Matthew Koma, responded to Ms Tisdale’s comments, calling her “self-centered” and “tone-deaf” on social media.
A person familiar with the controversy later confirmed Koma’s words, calling Tisdale “intolerable” and adding that the rift in their friendship “has been going on for a long time.”
“Matthew gave her what she wanted,” the source said.
