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Kaley Cuoco slams Ashley Tisdale over ‘toxic’ mom group drama

Kaley Cuoco grilled Ashley Tisdale about her “toxic” mommy group drama during a recent appearance on “Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen.”

The “Big Bang Theory” alum focused on Tisdale’s January story for The Cut on Thursday, when she responded to a fan asking for her opinion on the mess.

“I mean, if you don’t like being part of the group, just leave, baby,” Cuoco said, in a clip shared online. “I don’t think we should talk about it.”

Kaley Cuoco gave her brutal take on Ashley Tisdale’s “toxic” team drama on Thursday’s episode of “Watch What Happens Live.” Well done
“If you don’t want to be part of the team, just leave, baby,” Cuoco said. Ashley Tisdale/Instagram

Cohen immediately agreed with the actor.

“It is not necessary [write an essay about it],” Cuoco, 40, added. “Just go… find a new team.”

Tisdale made headlines last month after calling out a group of her former mom friends – which included Hilary Duff, Meghan Trainor and Mandy Moore – for allegedly not including her in the group’s hangouts.

The “Big Bang Theory” alum added, “I don’t think we should talk about it.” Well done
Tisdale made headlines on Jan. 1 after putting a group of her former friends, including Hilary Duff and Mandy Moore, in the spotlight for their “bad girl” behavior. Ashley Tisdale/Instagram

In her heartbreaking story, the Disney Channel alum said she chose to part ways with the group after “their dynamic stopped being healthy.”

Tisdale – who shares daughters Jupiter, 4, and Emerson, 1, with husband Christopher French – has refused to reveal the details of her shocking story. However, she unfollows Duff, 38, and Moore, 41, on Instagram.

A representative for Tisdale denied that Duff and Moore were the targets of her story.

Soon after sharing her story, the “high school” alum began to face backlash as several members of the group reacted to her words with the same digs.

The actor said he left his mother’s circle of friends after he was kicked out of several group hangouts. janandjuice/Instagram
Tisdale faced criticism from many members of the group – including Duff’s husband, Matthew Koma – for her story. Javiles/Bruce / BACKGRID

Duff’s husband, Matthew Koma, responded to Tisdale’s comments by criticizing her on social media as “self-centered” and “deaf”.

A source with knowledge of the dispute later confirmed Koma’s words, calling Tisdale “unbearable” and adding that the breakup was “a long time coming.”

“Matthew gave it to him to come,” said the insider.



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