Just a day afterAshley Tisdalespoke out about her experience with a"toxic" celebrity mom group, Hilary Duff's husband,Matthew Koma, appeared to fire back with a savage response.
On Tuesday, January 6, Matthew shared a post that many online found "distasteful," with several accusing him of outrighttrollingtheHigh School Musicalalum, and even dubbing him a "mean girl."
While Ashley avoided naming names, internet sleuths quickly linked her allegations to several well-known celebrity moms, including Hilary Duff, Mandy Moore, and Meghan Trainor.
"And his response tells me everything I need to know so basically Ashley was right," one user wrote, while another added, "He shouldn't have said anything…"
Hilary Duff's husband, Matthew Koma, took a vicious jab at Ashley Tisdale yesterday in a scathing Instagram Story
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Ashley Tisdale recently opened up about her experience of repeatedly being excluded from the "mom group's" hangouts and group chats, saying it made her feel like she was back in high school.
In a candidpersonal essay published inThe Cut, she noted that the group dynamic "stopped being healthy and positive" and that she eventually texted them, "This is too high school for me, and I don't want to take part in it anymore."
She recalled spending nights alone after putting her daughters to bed, questioning what she had done wrong to be excluded by people she considered friends.
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The actress described feeling "totally lost" and emotionally exhausted as she noticed social media posts showing group gatherings she hadn't been invited to.
The 40-year-old mom of two stated that while some members of the mom group attempted damage control, others tried to convince her that she was the one choosing not to attend the group's gatherings.
The 38-year-old musician cryptically referred to Tisdale as "the most self-obsessed, tone-deaf person on earth"
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She also revealed discovering group chats that didn't include everyone and said that after repeatedly seeing photos of the group spending time together without her, it became impossible to ignore the message being sent.
Shortly after the essay gained momentum online, Matthew Komashared an Instagram Storyfeaturing a photo of his face photoshopped onto Tisdale's body.
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The image mimicked Ashley's original essay cover, with Koma sitting in the same pose on a couch and the headline altered to read, "A mom group tell-all through a father's eyes."
It continued, "When you're the most self-obsessed tone-deaf person on earth, other moms tend to shift focus to their actual toddlers."
"Read my new interview with @TheCut," the 38-year-old singer-songwriter captioned the image.
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However, Koma's move appeared to backfire, as social media users pointed out that Ashley had not named any celebrities in her essay, nor had his wife, Hilary Duff, publicly addressed the "toxic" mom group allegations.
One person wrote, "Okay well Hilary Duff's husband kinda just confirmed that hiswife was in fact the mean girl."
Matthew's mockery of theYoung & Hungrystar sparked a heated online debate over whether he had "confirmed" his wife's alleged involvement
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Another commented, "Real man stay out of women drama. If Hilary wants this addressed then she or her reps can do that. Husband needs to b*tt out."
A third chimed in, "Emotional maturity of a 10 year old. Says a lot about the wife and makes Ashley's story more credible."
"I think that the man needs to leave the conversation. Besides, as someone who has experienced and still experiences bullying, I don't blame her for leaving a toxic situation."
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While speculation has been rife that theAliens in the Atticstar's essay referenced Hilary, Mandy Moore, and possibly even Meghan Trainor, Ashley still follows the latter on Instagram and has unfollowed Hilary and Mandy.
A more far-fetched theory circulating online also linked thefallout to alleged political differences, claiming Ashley had shifted toward more conservative views that supposedly clashed with the others' more liberal stances.
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However, a representative for Tisdale later set the record straight regarding her intentions, and her political views, in a statement toTMZ.
The spokesperson told theoutletthat the piece was not about Mandy, Hilary, or Meghan, adding that it was being "twisted into clickbait."
The drama erupted shortly after Ashley's now-viralThe Cutessay detailing her experience of being part of a "toxic" celebrity mom group
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They also stated that there is "zero truth" to the political rumors, clarifying that Ashley is a registered Democrat, just like the other women in the speculated friend group.
However, Matthew's actions left some unconvinced by the representative's statement, with one person commenting, "Didn't he just rat his wife out then? 'Cause I think Ashley put out a statement saying she wasn't talking directly about Hilary."
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Others echoed similar sentiments, writing, "Hilary is known for being a huge bully, and so is Mandy Moore. This isn't surprising…"
While Koma's Instagram jab has reignited thecontroversial "bullying" debatesurrounding the mom group, Ashley has yet to respond to his mockery.
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Meanwhile, Tisdale's husband, composer Christopher French, whom she married in 2014 and shares two daughters, Jupiter Iris French and Emerson Clover French, with, has not publicly commented on the situation, unlike Matthew.