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Hilary Duff Says She Felt 'Used' by Ashley Tisdale's 'Toxic Mom Group' Essay

She disputes the portrayal as untrue, citing poor timing during her album rollout.

Overview

  • Duff addressed the controversy on the Feb. 25 Call Her Daddy podcast, saying she was taken aback and felt really sad after reading the essay.
  • She rejected the narrative as inaccurate, saying it "sucks on behalf of six women" and noting she has long-standing friendships and multiple mom groups.
  • Duff said listeners did not have to connect many dots to infer who fans thought the essay referenced, though no one was named in the piece.
  • She confirmed she was unaware her husband, Matthew Koma, would post a parody Instagram Story mocking the essay, adding she doesn't censor him and appreciates his support.
  • The original Cut essay did not identify members, and a representative for Tisdale previously told TMZ it was not about that specific celebrity group, leaving public speculation unconfirmed.