Meghan Trainor laughing while filming a TikTok video poking fun at celebrity mom group rumors.
Meghan Trainor laughing while filming a TikTok video poking fun at celebrity mom group rumors.
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Meghan Trainor reacts to mom group drama in TikTok video

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Meghan Trainor has finally weighed in on the swirling rumors about a celebrity mom group fallout, but she's doing it with her signature humor. In a new TikTok post, the singer pokes fun at the speculation linking her to Ashley Tisdale's recent essay about a toxic mom circle. Don't worry, though—Trainor makes it clear she's above the fray.

Oh, the drama in mommy land! 💅 It all kicked off on January 1 when Ashley Tisdale, 40, dropped an essay in The Cut spilling about her exit from a 'toxic mom group.' Online detectives immediately connected the dots to a star-studded squad including Trainor, 32, Hilary Duff, and Mandy Moore—because, hello, they're all tight-knit celeb moms.

The plot thickened when Hilary Duff's husband, Matthew Koma, fired off a shady Instagram post mocking Tisdale's piece just days later. Eyes were on everyone, but Tisdale's rep shut it down quick: the essay 'wasn't even about the famous mom group,' they told outlets like TMZ.

Enter Meghan Trainor on Thursday, January 8, serving up the perfect clapback via TikTok. In the clip, she's furiously typing on a glowing keyboard at a desk, with the overlay text reading, 'me finding out about the apparent mom group drama.' But turn up the volume, darlings—her new track 'Still Don't Care' blasts in the background, and she captions it with three cheeky tea emojis ☕☕☕. Talk about spilling the tea while sipping it!

Smart move, too, since 'Still Don't Care' is the lead single from Trainor's upcoming album 'Toy With Me.' Is this her way of drumming up buzz amid the mess? Who knows, but it's iconic.

Bottom line: Trainor isn't sweating the rumors. As her song says, she still don't care. So, is this mom squad beef squashed, or just simmering on the back burner? 👀

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Media outlets on X widely shared Meghan Trainor's tongue-in-cheek TikTok response to Ashley Tisdale's toxic mom group drama, highlighting its sassy and humorous tone. High-engagement posts garnered mixed user reactions, including praise for the lighthearted approach, alongside criticism labeling it cringe, desperate, or weird.

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