Meghan Trainor Enters the Chat on Ashley Tisdale & Hilary Duff Mom Group Drama With Cheeky Video: ‘Still Don’t Care’
Meghan Trainor has publicly responded to the ongoing Ashley Tisdale and Hilary Duff mom group drama with a cheeky social media post that appears to reference the buzz online. The pop star shared a TikTok video on Jan. 8 in which she is seen at a computer looking surprised and frantically typing, captioned, “me finding out about the apparent mom group drama,” and set to her own song “Still Don’t Care,” the lead single from her upcoming album Toy With Me, due April 24. Trainor added a string of tea emojis and the hashtag #stilldontcare, suggesting a light-hearted take on the situation.

The clip marks Trainor’s first direct reaction to the viral controversy sparked when Tisdale, writing under her married name Ashley Tisdale French, published a personal essay about leaving what she described as a “toxic” mom group — a piece that went viral and prompted intense speculation about the identities of the moms involved. Internet sleuths quickly pointed toward a celebrity circle that has included Tisdale with Hilary Duff, Mandy Moore, and Trainor, though Tisdale did not name names in her essay.
In the wake of the essay’s publication earlier this week, Trainor’s video stands in contrast to more serious responses from other corners of the discussion. Hilary Duff’s husband, musician Matthew Koma, shared a mocking post aimed at Tisdale’s tone, and public conversations around the essay have continued to swirl across social platforms.
Trainor’s post pairs promotional timing with commentary on the drama: “Still Don’t Care” is not only the backdrop of her TikTok but also her upcoming single, positioning her response both as a playful nod to the chatter and a tie-in to her music rollout.
The peculiar mix of celebrity friendship fallout, social media reactions, and playful responses from Trainor continues to fuel public interest as the story develops.

