> At a Glance
> – Daryl Sabara tells TMZ: “No drama over here” between Meghan Trainor and Ashley Tisdale
> – Ashley Tisdale’s essay for The Cut claims she quit a “toxic” mom group that included Trainor
> – Trainor responded on TikTok with her new single Still Don’t Care
> – Why it matters: Celebrity mom-group splits spotlight how friendship dynamics play out in public
Daryl Sabara is stamping out speculation that his wife Meghan Trainor is feuding with Ashley Tisdale after Tisdale’s viral essay about leaving a mom group she called “toxic.”
What Sabara Says
Speaking to TMZ, the Spy Kids alum said he and Trainor are focused on parenting sons Riley, 4½, and Barry, 2, not on social-media drama.
> “No drama over here, just trying to keep the kids happy, you know?”

He added:
> “I don’t really know what’s going on. I hope [Tisdale] is okay, though.”
How the Story Unfolded
- November 2025: Tisdale posts her original blog about quitting the group
- January 1: The Cut republishes the essay, prompting online sleuths to spot past photos of Tisdale with Trainor, Hilary Duff, Mandy Moore, and food-blogger Gaby Dalkin
- January 6: Matthew Koma, Duff’s husband, mocks the essay on Instagram Stories with a fake headline poking fun at Tisdale
- January 8: Trainor uploads a TikTok showing herself typing furiously, captioned “Me finding out about the apparent mom group drama” and set to her new single Still Don’t Care
Inside the Essay
Tisdale wrote that invitations dwindled and she was excluded from an event planned during her daughter’s birthday, making her feel “not cool enough” and reminiscent of high-school cliques. A source close to the group told News Of Los Angeles the split boiled down to:
- A “misalignment of values”
- Normal friendship drift, not a dramatic breakup
- Something that “didn’t warrant a dramatic breakup text”
Key Takeaways
- Sabara insists there’s no bad blood on their side
- Trainor’s TikTok is her first and only public comment
- Moore and Duff have stayed silent so far
- Tisdale never named the moms in her piece, but fans connected the dots via old social-media photos
For now, the dads-Sabara and Koma-are the only ones publicly weighing in as the Internet keeps sipping the “mom-group tea.”

