Mandy Moore breaks social media silence with motherhood post amid ‘toxic’ mom group scandal
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Mandy Moore breaks social media silence with motherhood post amid ‘toxic’ mom group scandal


Motherhood is full of milestones that feel like celebrations and goodbyes happening at the same time


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Shirley GomezSenior Writer
JANUARY 7, 2026 10:29 AM ESTJAN 7, 2026, 10:29 AM EST

Mandy Moore is stepping into 2026 with honesty. In a deeply personal Instagram post, the actress and singer shared a raw moment from her life that feels quietly emotional. “I’m at the OBGYN getting a checkup… I’m endlessly grateful for my beautiful family AND there’s a certain sadness knowing I’m done having babies and won’t be pregnant again,” Moore wrote. “Any other moms feel this way?”

It was one of those posts that instantly went viral because it captured a truth so many women live with but rarely say out loud. Motherhood is full of milestones that feel like celebrations and goodbyes happening at the same time. Moore’s words tapped directly into that emotional contradiction.

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Mandy Moore is stepping into 2026 with honesty.

The Timing Behind Mandy Moore’s Post Turned Heads

What made Moore’s post even more intriguing was the timing. It landed just 48 hours after Ashley Tisdale’s viral essay about what she described as a “toxic" mom group that felt exclusionary and emotionally draining. Tisdale, who shares daughters Jupiter, 4, and Emerson, 15 months, with husband Christopher French, wrote in The Cut about being quietly pushed out of a group of moms she once considered close. She compared the experience to a high school clique and admitted it left her feeling isolated and hurt.

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Ashley Tisdale (R) and family.
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Fans immediately began connecting dots online. The mom group Tisdale was once linked to included A-list names like Hilary Duff and Mandy Moore. When the essay dropped, many noticed that Tisdale no longer followed Moore or Duff on Instagram, which only fueled speculation. The internet, predictably, went full detective mode.

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The mom group Tisdale was once linked to included A-list names like Hilary Duff and Mandy Moore.

Ashley Tisdale Sets the Record Straight

Ashley Tisdale quickly tried to shut down the frenzy. Through a representative, she made it clear that the internet’s guesses about which celebrities were involved were off base.

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Ashley Tisdale and Christopher French.

In a follow-up message, Tisdale addressed the chaos directly. “There’s one recent topic that has made my phone blow up like no other,” she wrote. “It’s one that has made women DM me to say ‘I feel seen’ and to share their most emotional stories with me. It’s also one that has made wannabe online sleuths try to do some investigating like they’re on CSI.”

Her message alleged that the story was never about outing famous moms. It was about the universal pain of mom group drama. The star explained that after forming a close bond with a group of fellow pandemic-era moms in 2021, she eventually began to feel left out. Social media made it worse, showing the group hangouts she was not invited to.

She wrote about seeing Instagram stories of gatherings she was excluded from and feeling that slow, uncomfortable realization that she was no longer part of the inner circle. “To be clear, I have never considered the moms to be bad people,” she said. “But I do think our group dynamic stopped being healthy and positive for me.”

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Hilary Duff, Ashley Tisdale, Mandy Moore

Mandy Moore’s Post Feels Different 

Against that backdrop, Mandy Moore’s quiet, emotional OBGYN post felt almost like a counterbalance. While Tisdale was talking about the social pressures of mom groups, Moore was talking about something far more intimate. The relationship between a woman and her own body.

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Taylor Goldsmith, Mandy Moore, and family.

Moore wasn’t addressing any drama. She was sharing a moment of reflection about the end of a biological chapter in her life. Yet the two stories intersect interestingly.They both point to a bigger truth about motherhood. It is not just cute photos and matching pajamas. It is layered, complicated, and emotionally demanding in ways that no amount of fame can shield you from.

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