Kaley Cuoco’s celebrity mom friends are praising their close bond after Ashley Tisdale’s essay about her “toxic” mom group went viral online.
On Wednesday, Cuoco’s friend, actress Ashley Jones, shared a photo of her close group, which also includes Lacey Chabert, Ali Fedotowsky and Amy Davidson.
The photos included moments of the group together with their kids, solo shots of just their gal pals, and throwbacks from when various members of the group were pregnant.
“Mom groups are having a serious moment on the internet this week,” Jones wrote. “Shout out to my village. Without it, I would feel so lost and alone.”
“Tag a mom group that supports you!” she continued. “We miss each other so much, but we’re so grateful to have each other on this stage, and every stage. #LiftEach #WomenSupportingWomen **Not everyone is in the picture, but everyone in the picture is a much-loved #momsgroup.”
Tisdale caused a stir when she criticized former mom groups in an essay for The Cut magazine. Although the “High School Musical” star didn’t name names, fans quickly focused on his old photos with Hilary Duff, Meghan Trainor and Mandy Moore.
In her essay, Tisdale claimed that she felt “uncool” after being excluded from the group’s hangouts 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.”
However, a source familiar with the drama told Page Six that Tisdale was in an “intolerable” state and that his breakup with his friend had been “a long time in the making.”
Since then, members of the mom group have publicly supported each other on social media.
Duff raved about fellow mom group member Janice Gott on her Instagram Story on Wednesday, after her husband Matthew Koma slammed Tisdale in a more direct way.
Koma posted a fake mock-up photo of herself on the cover of “The Cut” with the headline, “Group of mothers tells everything through the eyes of fathers: When you’re the most self-centered tone-deaf person on the planet, other mothers tend to shift their focus to their actual infants.”
Hours later, Moore gushed about Koma in an Instagram Story post: “@matthewkoma is one of the most talented and generous human beings I happen to be lucky enough to know.”
Meanwhile, Trainor humorously shared his surprised reaction while reading the drama online in a TikTok video set to his 2025 song “Still Don’t Care.”
“Apparently I found out about the mom group drama,” she wrote over a video she posted on Thursday.
