Meghan Trainor is reacting once again after being dragged into the “Toxic” mom group drama. scouring the internet
A Monday, January 12, TikTok video, Trainor was filmed lip-syncing to an audio clip strange things season 5in which young Holly Wheeler (Nell Fisher) tries to convince his classmates that his friend Mr. Whatsit is really bad.
“Come on, you have to believe me. Please! You have to believe me. You have to,” the singer told Holly in the clip.
Trainor wrote of the video, “I’m still trying to convince everyone that I’m not involved in the mother group drama.”
And if her video wasn’t convincing enough, the “All About That Bass” singer captioned the post, “I swear I’m innocent,” along with a praying hands emoji.
Trainor, Mandy Moore i Hilary Duff They’ve all found themselves the subject of internet speculation about a ‘toxic’ group of mummy friends after Musical Baccalaureate star Ashley Tisdale French wrote a now viral essay by The Cut. In the piece, Tisdale French, 40, said she left a moms’ group because it was starting to feel like “high school.”
“I remember being left out of a couple of group uploads and I knew about it because Instagram made sure to feed me every Instagram photo and story,” the actress wrote. “I was starting to feel frozen out of the group, noticing all the ways they seemed to exclude me… I told myself it was all in my head, and it wasn’t a big deal. Still, I could feel a growing distance between me and the other members of the group, who didn’t seem to care that I wasn’t around much.”
Although Tisdale French did not identify the women in question, she has documented playdates with her fellow celebrities in the past, who also have young children like her. (Tisdale French and husband Christopher French (shares daughters Jupiter, 4, and Emerson, 16 months.)
The former Disney Channel star said she left the group after telling the other women that the dynamic felt “too secondary for me and I don’t want to be a part of it anymore.”
Tisdale French’s rep later told TMZ that the article was not about Duff, Moore and Trainor, after social media users began speculating about the essay.
Trainor, on the other hand, previously weighed about the drama below in a TikTok video from Thursday, January 8.
The singer was filmed sitting at a desk and typing on a computer, accompanied by audio of her song “Still Don’t Care”.
Trainor wrote of the video: “I learned about the apparent drama from the moms group.”
Trainor’s husband, Daryl Sabaratoo shared his views on the drama to TMZ. The spy kids The actor and singer share sons Riley, 4, and Barry, 2.
“There’s no drama here, I’m just trying to keep the kids happy,” he said Thursday.
“I don’t really know what’s going on,” he continued, adding, “I hope he’s okay, though,” referring to Tisdale French.
In early January, a source exclusively said Us Weekly on Tisdale French’s mom group drama, “The root of the trouble was that some of the women became closer friends with each other, and Ashley started to feel left out.”
The insider added: “There were times when meet-ups or meet-ups were arranged at the last minute, often casual outings or quick dinners, and Ashley wasn’t included. There was no ill intent. Friendships naturally changed and some people bonded more than others.”




