‘The View’ hosts drag Ashley Tisdale over ‘toxic’ mom group drama

Co-hosts on "The View" questioned Ashley Tisdale's decision to publicly share her drama with her "toxic" mom group, sparking a heated discussion about whether sharing such personal issues is necessary or if it would be better to simply drop out of the conversation.

Joy Behar referenced Tisdale's recent essay in The Cut, where she recalled breaking ties with her "toxic" mom group for allegedly excluding her from hangouts. Behar asked, "Would you announce that you were leaving like that? Or just stop talking?" Sara Haines responded by saying Tisdale's public confessions were "the most high school part of this," suggesting that writing a breakup text might be more mature.

Alyssa Farah Griffin agreed that "toxic mom culture is a thing" but questioned why women have to go through all the steps to cut off an unhealthy friendship. She suggested that sometimes it's better to just leave the conversation and move on. Ana Navarro chimed in, saying, "Why can't you just leave the conversation? Why can't you get it out of your head and out of your life?" Whoopi Goldberg has been known to do the same on the show.

Behar expressed dismay with terms like "toxic moms" and "mean girls," calling them "anti-female." She suggested that instead of labeling themselves or others as toxic, people should focus on creating a positive environment. Tisdale's representative did not immediately return Page Six's request for comment.

Tisdale recently published an essay in which she shared her experience with being excluded from her mom group and how it made her feel "not cool enough" for them. The essay sparked a firestorm of drama, with some of her former friends weighing in on social media. Mandy Moore, Meghan Trainor, and Hilary Duff are part of Tisdale's A-list mom group.

While the exact details of Tisdale's situation remain unclear, insiders have revealed that the Disney Channel alum was frozen out by her former high-profile friends over a "myriad of things" not just one specific issue. Another source previously told Page Six that Tisdale was "insufferable" in the group and that the rift has been a long time coming.

The debate surrounding Tisdale's essay highlights the complexities of toxic mom culture and the challenges women face when trying to navigate difficult friendships. While some argue that being open about one's experiences can be therapeutic, others suggest that it's often better to focus on moving forward rather than dwelling on past conflicts.
 
OMG, I'm so done with these "toxic" labels 🙄👀. Like, what even is the point of using those words? It just ends up stigmatizing women who are trying to speak out about their experiences. Can't we just have a convo without all the drama and negativity? 💬 I think it's so cool that Ashley Tisdale is using her platform to share her story and help others. It takes courage, girl! 💁‍♀️ And honestly, I think Sara Haines might be being a bit harsh with her "high school" comment 😂. Can't we all just grow up and move on? 🙏
 
I dont really get why Ashley Tisdale has to share all this drama with the world 🤷‍♀️ like what's the point of airing all her dirty laundry? cant she just chill and move on from toxic people? its not like sharing a story is gonna make everything better... or would it? idk i think Sara Haines has a point tho, writing a breakup text might be more mature than all this public drama 📝
 
I'm not sure why Ashley Tisdale felt the need to air out all the drama with her "toxic" mom group... like, I get it, being excluded from a hangout can be hurtful, but going public about it might've been too much. Some people say sharing personal stuff can help you process, but others think it's just better to block it out and move on 🤷‍♀️. I personally think it's all about knowing when to speak up and when to take a step back. We shouldn't be afraid to call out toxic behavior, but we also shouldn't make a big show of our problems... I mean, would you want your mom group calling you out on social media? 🤣
 
Ugh, people really are still using the term "toxic mom" like it's a badge of honor? It's just a fancy way of saying "I'm not going to tolerate your nonsense". And can we please stop acting like sharing our drama is some kind of brave move? Like, wouldn't you rather just block them on social media and move on with your life? I mean, I know Ashley Tisdale has had her issues, but do we really need to make a spectacle out of it? 🤷‍♀️👎
 
I don't think this is a good idea for Ashley Tisdale to share her drama with the world 🤔. It sounds like her mom group is already toxic and she doesn't need to fuel the fire by airing their dirty laundry online. I mean, would it be that hard for someone else to reach out to her or try to resolve the issues instead of making a big public spectacle? I'd rather not know about all the drama behind closed doors 🚪... sources please!
 
I just don't get why people are still having this conversation. In my day, we'd just move on and not air our dirty laundry. I mean, I had friends who didn't exactly treat me right, but instead of going public about it, I'd just let it go and focus on finding new folks to hang out with. Now, everyone's so quick to share their drama like it's some sort of social experiment 🤷‍♀️. And what's with all this fuss over "toxic mom culture"? Back in my day, we didn't have labels or titles - we just had relationships and personal growth 💁‍♀️🌸
 
I'm low-key annoyed that Ashley Tisdale is still stirring up drama with her family. Like, girl, if you're gonna share your story, own it and move on 🤷‍♀️. I get where she's coming from about feeling left out and not being accepted by her mom group, but do we really need all the tea? It's like, can't we just have a conversation without making everyone else feel uncomfortable? Sara Haines made a valid point that sometimes it's better to drop the mic and move on rather than dwelling on past conflicts. And honestly, who needs all those labels like "toxic moms" or "mean girls"? Can't we just focus on spreading positivity instead? 🌈
 
The drama with Ashley Tisdale is getting real 💁‍♀️🔥 I feel like she's trying to help others by sharing her own struggles but at the same time, some of her former friends are being super catty 🤷‍♀️. It's like, if you're gonna be part of a "mom group", can't we all just get along? 😂 But seriously, toxic mom culture is a thing and it's not always easy to deal with. I think Ashley did the right thing by speaking out but maybe next time she could've just had a calm conversation instead of going on a public essay 🤔. Whoopi's advice to just leave the conversation is some good real talk 👏
 
I think Ashley Tisdale has a right to share her side of things 🤗... but at the same time, I get where Sara Haines is coming from too 👀... sometimes less can be more, you know? 🙅‍♀️ Like if you're done with a friendship, it's better to just stop talking and move on rather than making all your drama public 💔... But Ashley Tisdale seems really vulnerable about what happened, so maybe she needed to share her story for closure 💕... either way, I think we can all agree that toxic mom culture is real 😒 and it's not okay 👫...
 
I feel like Ash Tisdale is being super fair by sharing her story and now everyone's all up in arms about how she went about it 🙄👯‍♀️. I mean, can't we just have a convo about the drama without making assumptions about each other? People are getting so salty over here 💁‍♀️. I think Tisdale is right to share her story - maybe it'll help others see that toxic behavior can be in their own families too 🤝. But I guess some ppl just don't wanna deal with the messy stuff and would rather just ghost someone 👻. Whatever, I'm here for Ash being real 💖.
 
omg i think its a total double standard lol Ashley Tisdale is sharing her drama and everyone else is like "just stop talking" idk why she cant just move on but at the same time, if youre gonna go all out and share ur feelings then u gotta own it 💁‍♀️👩💖. its not that hard to just drop it and focus on positive vibes 🌈. but like whoopi does do that on the show 🤷‍♀️. anyway, i think its a great convo starter tho 👍
 
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