The ‘toxic’ Hollywood mum group drama has been dominating headlines since Ashley Tisdale‘s interview about it dropped.
And now Meghan Trainor has weighed in again, taking to TikTok to shut down any speculation that she is one of the mums involved.
The 32-year-old pop star shared a clip of herself mouthing the words, “Come on, you have to believe me! Please. You have to believe me! No, you have to.”
Watch the video above.
“Me still trying to convince everyone I’m not involved in the mom group drama,” the mum-of-two captioned the post.
Trainor, who is mum to sons Riley, four, and Barry, two, has previously addressed the drama in another TikTok.
Initially she took to the social platform, sharing a clip of herself typing away on her computer.
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“Me finding out about the apparent mom group drama,” was written at the top of the clip, which was set to the tune of her own song Still Don’t Care.
The post was in response to the now viral essay Tisdale wrote an essay for The Cut, titled ‘Breaking Up With My Toxic Mom Group’.
In the essay, she wrote that she felt “not cool enough” after being excluded from some of her mum group’s hangouts, eventually prompting her to step away from those friendships.
Despite Tisdale warning “online sleuths” off investigating the matter further, many fans were quick to point out the actress had once been part of a friendship group that included the likes of Trainor, Hilary Duff and Mandy Moore, all of them bonding over motherhood.
While many of the ladies have stayed quiet on the speculated drama, Duff’s husband Matthew Koma wasted no time weighing in, in a move which appears to be defending his wife.
On his Instagram stories on January 6, Koma, 38, shared a doctored AI image that replicated Tisdale’s photoshoot for The Cut, with a new headline that shared his opinion.
”When you’re the most self-obsessed, tone-deaf person on earth, other moms tend to shift their focus to their actual toddlers,” his post read.
“A mom group tell-all through a father’s eyes,” it was subtitled.
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Her publicist has since claimed that the former High School Musical star was referring to a different mum group.
Speaking to TMZ, the rep said it was “unfortunate that Ashley’s words had been twisted in that way”.
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