Ashley Tisdale's essay about a toxic mom group has sparked wild online speculation, but her rep is setting the record straight. It's not about famous faces like Mandy Moore or Hilary Duff, and definitely not tied to any political drama.
Oh, the internet—always ready to turn a personal essay into a full-blown conspiracy! Ashley Tisdale dropped her piece in The Cut, spilling on her real-life run-in with a toxic mom group that left her feeling like she was back in high school, iced out of social hangs. But online sleuths went feral, assuming it was shade at celeb moms Mandy Moore, Hilary Duff, and Meghan Trainor. 👀
A rep for Ashley tells TMZ it's 'unfortunate' the essay—meant to highlight a very real issue in mom circles—has been twisted into clickbait. 'There’s zero truth to what online "detectives" think they’ve cracked,' they stress, especially since the piece draws from her experience with a completely different group of friends.
And the political angle? Folks jumped to her being some 'hardcore MAGA type' behind the fallout. Not so fast! Her rep shuts that down hard: it's 'completely false,' particularly because Ashley is a registered Democrat. No red hats in sight here.
Bottom line, this whole spiral got blown way out of proportion. Ashley's already capping it off, making crystal clear: never about those celebs or politics—full stop! So, is the tea officially cold, or will the rumors keep brewing?