In the latest development in the 'toxic mom group' controversy stemming from Ashley Tisdale's essay, Hilary Duff addressed rumors implicating her during a Los Angeles Times interview promoting her new album. She dismissed the drama as longstanding publicity amplified by social media, while defending her personal circle.
The saga began in early January when Ashley Tisdale published an essay in The Cut detailing her exit from a toxic mom group, prompting online speculation it targeted celebrity moms like Duff, Mandy Moore, and Meghan Trainor—claims her representative firmly denied to TMZ, clarifying it involved neither celebs nor political affiliations.
Now, Hilary Duff has weighed in directly. In her LA Times interview, she reflected on the persistent scrutiny: 'I mean, this is not new for me. I’ve had this since I was maybe 15 and starting to get followed around by paparazzi. Everything starts getting documented and everyone knows my life and all the players in it. So the stories that get news pickup — it’s not what happens to a normal person who maybe became an actor as an adult. And now it’s escalated by the talking heads on TikTok that need clickbait.'
Duff also refuted specific rumors, such as claims that 'None of the moms at school actually like her and neither do the teachers,' stating: 'First of all… the women at school are lovely and I’m obsessed with all of them.' She emphasized prioritizing family life amid the noise: 'Knowing that I get to open up the backdoors and play soccer as a family and take a hot tub and go get our chicken eggs — that’s the purpose of life. On the days when crazy s— happens, I go home and quiet the noise.'
Fans have connected this to Duff's earlier cryptic comments from November 2025. As other stars comment, the controversy continues to unfold.