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Kaley Cuoco Weighs in on Ashley Tisdale's Toxic Mom Group Drama
The Big Bang Theory star shared her thoughts on the viral parenting saga.
Published on Feb. 6, 2026
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Kaley Cuoco weighed in on the recent controversy surrounding Ashley Tisdale French's essay about leaving a 'toxic' celebrity mom group. Appearing on Watch What Happens Live, Cuoco advised that if someone doesn't like being part of a group, they should simply leave instead of publicly discussing the drama. Cuoco, who is part of her own supportive mom group, believes the public discourse around Tisdale French's situation was unnecessary.
Why it matters
The Tisdale French mom group drama has sparked a wider conversation about the challenges and dynamics within celebrity parent circles. Cuoco's comments offer a different perspective, suggesting that publicly airing grievances may not be the best approach when dealing with interpersonal issues within a group.
The details
In January 2026, Tisdale French wrote an essay for The Cut titled 'Breaking Up With My Toxic Mom Group,' in which she described feeling ostracized and excluded from a celebrity mom group that included stars like Mandy Moore and Hilary Duff. After Tisdale French's essay went viral, her husband's social media post further fueled speculation about the group. Cuoco, who is part of her own supportive mom group, believes Tisdale French should have simply left the group instead of publicly discussing the drama.
- On February 5, 2026, Kaley Cuoco appeared on Watch What Happens Live and shared her thoughts on the Tisdale French mom group controversy.
- In January 2026, Ashley Tisdale French wrote an essay for The Cut about leaving a 'toxic' celebrity mom group.
The players
Kaley Cuoco
A 40-year-old actress known for her role on the sitcom The Big Bang Theory, who is part of her own supportive mom group.
Ashley Tisdale French
A 40-year-old actress and singer who recently wrote an essay for The Cut about leaving a 'toxic' celebrity mom group.
Andy Cohen
The 57-year-old host of Watch What Happens Live, where Kaley Cuoco appeared and discussed the Tisdale French mom group drama.
What they’re saying
“I mean, if you don't like being part of a group, just leave, baby. Do we have to talk about it?”
— Kaley Cuoco (Watch What Happens Live)
“You don't have to do that. Just leave. Find a new group.”
— Kaley Cuoco (Watch What Happens Live)
The takeaway
Cuoco's perspective suggests that publicly airing grievances about interpersonal issues within a group may not be the best approach, and that simply leaving a group one is unhappy with could be a more constructive solution. Her comments highlight the complexities and challenges that can arise within celebrity parent circles.
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