Meghan Trainor Reacts to Ashley Tisdale’s ‘Mom Group’ Drama

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Meghan Trainor is finally addressing the internet chatter surrounding the now-viral “mom group drama.”

The conversation began after Ashley Tisdale published a personal essay detailing her decision to leave what she described as a “toxic mom group.” While Ashley, 40, did not name names, speculation quickly swirled online, with fans theorizing that the group included Meghan Trainor, Hilary Duff, and Mandy Moore, all of whom have been publicly friendly in the past.

As headlines and theories gained traction, Meghan, 32, took to TikTok on Thursday (January 8) to share her reaction—without directly addressing the accusations.

“Me finding out about the apparent mom group drama,” Meghan wrote over a video of herself sitting at a desk and typing on a computer.

Adding to the tongue-in-cheek tone, she set the clip to her song “Still Don’t Care” and included three tea emojis in the caption, signaling awareness of the speculation while keeping her response light and restrained.

The TikTok quickly went viral, with fans applauding Meghan’s calm, humorous approach. Rather than fueling the drama, the post suggested distance from the situation—and perhaps a bit of disbelief at how quickly assumptions spread online.

For Meghan, who has been open about her experiences as a mom while maintaining clear boundaries, the moment seemed less about conflict and more about perspective. Her response echoed the message of her song choice: unbothered, self-aware, and moving forward.