Hilary Duff is focusing on spicy new music after being drawn into Ashley Tisdale’s “toxic” mom group drama.
On Wednesday, the actress and singer, 38, appeared totally unconcerned and posted a video of herself singing an unreleased song with NSFW lyrics.
Duff, wearing a butter yellow dress, sang her new song in the middle of a sun-drenched field.
This song is about a couple who want to get back to the exciting part of their relationship after it has lost its luster.
“All I want is a beginning, I don’t want an end,” she sings. “I want the part where I say fuck it/Go crazy behind the dive bar/And sneak home late at night and wake up my roommate.”
“I want the highlights, 10 out of 10/Butterflies holding your hand,” she continues to sing. “Before you shoved us under the bed/And we practically became roommates.”
More suggestive lyrics include, “Touching yourself by the door/But you don’t even look my way anymore.”
The post came after Duff’s husband, Matthew Koma, slammed Tisdale after the “High School Musical” star criticized an ex-mom group that appeared to include Duff, Meghan Trainor and Mandy Moore in an essay she wrote for The Cut magazine.
Ms. Tisdale’s representative denied that she was talking about Ms. Duff, Ms. Moore and Ms. Traynor, but Ms. Koma fired back with applause in a post on her Instagram Story on Tuesday.
The musician posted a fake mock-up cover of himself on The Cut’s cover with the headline, “Mom group tells 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.”
He added a sarcastic caption: “Read our new interview with @thecut.”
“Matthew gave[Tisdale]what he expected,” a source familiar with the drama told Page Six.
The source called Tisdale “intolerable” and added that his breakup with his friend was “a long time coming.”
In her essay, Tisdale said she felt “uncool” after being excluded from her former moms’ group hangout and that she “didn’t understand” why she was excluded.
The 40-year-old actress said she eventually texted the group saying, “This is too high school for me and I don’t want to be a part of it anymore.”
She said that although she chose to sever ties with her mothers, she “never thought of them as bad people (except maybe for being one of them).”
Tisdale has two daughters, Jupiter Iris (4) and Emerson Clover (1), with her husband Christopher French.
