Meghan Trainor Supports Hilary Duff After Mom's Group Drama

Meghan Trainor he has nothing but praise Hilary Duff and the “best people” in their mother group.
Taking to Instagram on Thursday, July 16, Trainor, 32, shared photos showing a group of friends working out while Duff, 38, performed. Me Fortunately Visiting this month.
“@hilaryduff thank you for the best concert with the best people💗,” Trainor captioned the post.
Photos and video were taken over two nights of the Los Angeles leg of the tour. A member of the mother's group, Gaby is cooking the writer Gaby Dalkinand shared a late night post earlier this month.
“Stage mom is so hard!!!” Dalkin posted a group photo of Duff's longtime mom to her Instagram Story on July 9. “We love you @hilaryduff.”
The team snap featured Trainor, Dalkin, Mandy Moorehairdresser Barb Thompsona musician Amanda (Kaplan) LillywhiteMuu by Better Babies, Inc. the founder Janice Gottmakeup artist Kelsey Deenihan Fisher and beauty and skincare guru Whitney Wagner Hartley.
The mother-of-one's outing comes after it was revealed about Trainor and Duff's relationship split in January Ashley Tisdale French wrote a personal essay The Cut and Substack posts.
In the passage, i High School Musical star, 41, blasted the “toxic” mums' group she was forced to leave after feeling left out.
Although she did not name any other moms who are part of the group, many of her fans believe that it is a group she shares with other famous moms, such as Trainor, Duff and Moore. (Representative Tisdale French denied this at the time.)
“I remember being left out of a small group, and I knew about them because Instagram made sure to feed me all the Instagram photos and stories,” Tisdale French wrote. “Then I started to feel strong outside the group, realizing in every way that they were ostracizing me. … I told myself that it was all in my head, and it was no big deal. But still, I felt a growing distance between me and the other members of the group, who didn't seem to care that I wasn't there much.”
Tisdale French described sending messages to the group telling her that she was leaving because the group felt “too high school for me, and I don't want to be a part of it anymore.”
Duff gained weight the following month when she appeared on the “Call Her Daddy” podcast.
I Lizzie McGuire The alum said people didn't have to “connect too many dots” to find out which group of moms Tisdale French was referring to.
“I felt really sad. I honestly felt really sad. I was beautiful, surprised and sad,” said Duff, commenting on Tisdale French's comments. “I have many groups of friends. I'm lucky.”
He added, “It's funny to read something that isn't true, and it's dragging six women and their whole lives.”
Meanwhile, Trainor has distanced himself from the game, insisting on social media that he is not involved.
In April, the singer told only Us Weekly that there is no bad blood between him and Tisdale French after making headlines.
“I felt bad for Ashley,” Trainor said Us at that time. “I felt bad that he was hurt like that, and I think it was a lot of miscommunication and confusion. I don't know what happened, but I wish them the best.”
The Grammy winner also detailed a text exchange between her and Tisdale French after the drama erupted.
“I texted them all,” Trainor recalled Us. “Ashley texted me saying, 'I'm sorry, your name has been pulled.' And I said, 'Okay, girl, like, the world is a stupid place, and they want something to talk about.'




