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

“The View” Hosts Question Ashley Tisdale’s Public Take on “Toxic” Mom Group Drama

During Saturday’s episode of “The Weekend View,” the hosts of “The View” questioned Ashley Tisdale’s decision to share her recent “toxic” mom group drama in a public forum.

Co-host Joy Behar referenced the “High School Musical” star’s essay published in The Cut, where Tisdale recalled breaking ties with her so-called toxic mom group. She alleged that the group excluded her from hangouts, a move she described as “too high school,” and revealed she ended the friendship via a breakup text.

“Would you announce that you were leaving like that?” Behar asked her co-hosts. Sara Haines responded by calling Tisdale’s public confessions “the most high school part of this.” “Like, I would never write to a group and say, like, ‘Shame on all of you,’” Haines added. “You just drop out, you just go.”

While Alyssa Farah Griffin agreed that “toxic mom culture is a thing,” Ana Navarro questioned why people “have to go through all these steps” to cut off an unhealthy friendship. “Why can’t you just leave the conversation, and get it out of your head and out of your life?” Navarro said, mentioning that Whoopi Goldberg is known for simply “leaving the conversation” during the show’s group chats.

Behar expressed dismay over terms like “toxic moms” and “mean girls,” stating, “It’s all very anti-female.”

A representative for Ashley Tisdale did not immediately respond to Page Six’s request for comment.

Tisdale, 40, made headlines earlier this month after publishing her candid essay, in which she seemingly accused her former star-studded mom group of alienating her and making her feel “not cool enough.” Although she did not name anyone specifically, she is known to be part of an A-list mom group that includes celebrities such as Mandy Moore, Meghan Trainor, and Hilary Duff.

The drama seemingly sparked responses from within the circle. Matthew Koma, Hilary Duff’s husband, posted a cryptic Instagram Story implying that Tisdale is “self obsessed” and “tone deaf.” Meanwhile, Daryl Sabara, Meghan Trainor’s husband, offered a more measured perspective in an interview with TMZ, saying there’s “no drama over here” and expressing hope that Tisdale “is okay.”

An insider revealed to Page Six that the Disney Channel alum was frozen out by her former high-profile friends due to “a myriad of things, not just one specific” issue.

As the story develops, fans continue to watch closely how this high-profile fallout will unfold.
https://pagesix.com/2026/01/10/celebrity-news/the-view-hosts-react-to-ashley-tisdale-over-toxic-mom-group-drama/

That Massive ‘Now You See Me 3’ Spoiler Cameo Almost Didn’t Happen

Now You See Me: Now You Don’t performed a magic trick at the box office this weekend, taking the #1 spot over the much-hyped remake of The Running Man starring Glen Powell. It seems audiences are very much in the mood to keep seeing the Four Horsemen perform the kind of wild, Robin Hood-esque stunts this star-studded franchise is all about. And it’s likely to continue. Not only has director Ruben Fleischer already begun chipping away at a fourth film, but the film itself ends with a big, surprise tease towards what’s next. Though, according to Fleischer, it almost didn’t happen. To explain, we have to get into spoilers. Going into its release, Now You See Me: Now You Don’t seemed to be missing two crucial ingredients. One was Lizzy Caplan, who took over for Isla Fisher on the second movie due to scheduling. The second was Mark Ruffalo, whose detective-turned-magic-leader has always been at the center of the action. Well, one of Now You See Me 3‘s first big tricks is bringing Caplan back mid-movie, and then, for its final reveal, Ruffalo returns too. Only, not how you’d expect. “The biggest challenge with Mark is his schedule,” Fleischer told Variety. “He’s a very busy guy, and so he was only able to be in the film because we did some reshoots this summer. He wasn’t originally available over the course of principal photography. He actually wasn’t even available during our reshoots, but I was lucky to catch him for a day in New York, and we shot him against a green screen. That’s why he’s a hologram, as opposed to entering into the scene. We took what we could get.” Yes, at the end of Now You See Me: Now You Don’t, Ruffalo’s character Dylan Rhodes, who the film explains early on is in jail, appears as a holographic message to the Horsemen and their new counterparts. He teases that all that’s happened is to The Eye’s liking (that’s the massive magic society he seems to run), but now this new group has more to do. Which, we assume, would be the plot of a fourth movie. How that tease would’ve happened if Ruffalo wasn’t available, we don’t know. But getting him to appear in the movie at all does feel like the final piece of the puzzle that keeps this installment as relevant as the rest. We hope they all come together again, and fast. Starring Jesse Eisenberg, Woody Harrelson, Dave Franco, Isla Fisher, Lizzy Caplan, Morgan Freeman, Justice Smith, Dominic Sessa, and Ariana Greenblatt, Now You See Me: Now You Don’t is now in theaters. Want more io9 news? Check out when to expect the latest Marvel, Star Wars, and Star Trek releases, what’s next for the DC Universe on film and TV, and everything you need to know about the future of Doctor Who.
https://gizmodo.com/now-you-see-me-3-mark-ruffalo-cameo-spoiler-2000686978