A night of high-energy music and flashing lights just served as the ultimate statement of solidarity for Hollywood’s most talked-about circle of mothers.
Pop star Meghan Trainor turned heads by flooding social media with praise for her famous friends, signaling that their bond remains completely unbroken.
This public display of unity arrives after months of intense online speculation regarding secret group chats, dramatic exits, and hurt feelings.
A High-Profile Night Out in Los Angeles
The "All About That Bass" singer took to Instagram on Thursday, July 16, to share a series of lively photos and videos.
The images captured the 32-year-old and her close-knit circle enjoying themselves during the Los Angeles stop of Hilary Duff’s ongoing Lucky Me Tour.
"Thank you for the best concert with the best people," Trainor wrote in her caption, tagging the former Disney Channel star.
The star-studded crowd also included cookbook author Gaby Dalkin, who uploaded her own behind-the-scenes glimpses of the concert.
Dalkin playfully captioned a photo of the group as "stage mom-ing so hard" while cheering on Duff from the audience.
Other notable names in the exclusive gathering included actress Mandy Moore, beauty expert Whitney Wagner Hartley, and makeup artist Kelsey Deenihan Fisher.
Decoding the History of the 'Toxic' Group Chat
This joyful reunion stands in stark contrast to the quiet storm that enveloped this exact group of women earlier this year.
The drama entered the public eye in January when actress Ashley Tisdale French published a deeply personal essay for The Cut and her Substack newsletter.
The High School Musical alum detailed her painful decision to walk away from an unnamed mom group that she claimed had become deeply exclusive.
Tisdale French described the isolation of watching her peers gather without her, thanks to algorithmic feeds pushing the photos onto her phone.
"I was starting to feel frozen out of the group, noticing every way that they seemed to exclude me," she wrote.
She eventually texted the other members to announce her departure, stating that the dynamic felt far "too high school" for her to tolerate.
While Tisdale French refrained from naming individuals, internet detectives quickly pointed fingers at Duff, Trainor, and Moore, though representatives denied those specific connections.
Setting the Record Straight and Secret Text Messages
The fallout from the essay forced several members of the group to address the whispers head-on.
Duff shared her perspective during an episode of the Call Her Daddy podcast, admitting she felt deeply saddened by the public allegations.
The actress noted that it was incredibly easy for the public to connect the dots to her friend group, regardless of the accuracy of the claims.
Trainor has also taken steps to clear the air, assuring the public that she maintains a peaceful relationship with everyone involved.
During an interview with Us Weekly in April, Trainor expressed genuine sympathy for Tisdale French's feelings of exclusion.
She even revealed the private text messages exchanged between them after the controversy went viral.
According to Trainor, Tisdale French reached out to apologize for Trainor's name getting dragged into the media storm.
With this latest concert outing, Trainor and her circle appear ready to leave the digital drama behind and focus on supporting one another in the real world.
https://www.usmagazine.com/celebrity-moms/news/meghan-trainor-gushes-over-hilary-duff-and-friends-after-toxic-mom-group-drama-best-people/

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