Members of Ashley Tisdale’s former mom group, who recently branded her “toxic,” appear to have responded to her scathing comments.
Clothing designer Sammy Ryan on Monday reposted a video to her Instagram Story of a man opening his front door and mouthing lyrics to Megan Thee Stallion’s boastful rap anthem “Her.”
“I don’t care if these girls don’t like me, cause I’m pretty as fuck,” the track begins. “Just the other day I heard a guy say, “Actually, what can this guy say? With a face like this and this bitch, this pays off, s-what can it say?”
Above the clip were the words “Feeling like 2026.”
Last week, Tisdale, 40, criticized her former mom group, which includes fellow celebs Hilary Duff, Mandy Moore and Meghan Trainor, in an essay for The Cut, titled “Farewell to a Toxic Mom Group.”
The High School Musical star, who shares daughters Jupiter, 4, and Emerson, 1, with husband Christopher French, lamented that she felt “not cool enough” after being excluded from the group’s hangouts.
She recalled, “One night, after putting (my daughter) to bed, I was sitting alone, completely at a loss as to what was ‘wrong’ with (her) being left behind.”
Eventually, Ms. Tisdale texted the group, saying, “This is too high school for me and I no longer want to participate.”
Although she has “never thought of mothers as bad people (though they may be one of them)” she chose to cut ties with them after “the relationship was no longer a healthy, positive one.”
In a separate blog post, the former Disney Channel star detailed how the “ugly” group’s “mean girl behavior” left her feeling “hurt, exhausted (and) left behind” over time.
“We realized that there were group text chains that didn’t include everyone, which led to the formation of cliques within larger groups,” she explained.
“And after seeing social media photos of other members joining hangouts they weren’t invited to for the third or fourth time, I felt like I wasn’t really part of the group after all.”
Tisdale didn’t name the members of the group in either case, but it’s worth noting that he no longer follows Duff, Moore, or Ryan on Instagram, although he still follows Traynor.
Representatives for Duff, Moore, Ryan, Trainor and Tisdale did not immediately respond to Page Six’s requests for comment.
