Ashley Tisdale French, known for her role in “High School Musical,” recently shared her experience with mom groups, highlighting the challenges some women face when trying to find support after having children. She felt excluded and found the experience reminiscent of “mean girls” in high school.
After having her first daughter, Jupiter, Tisdale sought connection with other mothers, hoping to discuss common parenting concerns, such as diaper bags and sleep schedules. However, she soon felt left out, noticing she wasn’t invited to group outings and felt distant from the other women.
Tisdale eventually confronted the group, expressing her discomfort with the “high school” dynamic. While some tried to smooth things over, the actress ultimately decided to leave the group, prioritizing her well-being and recognizing that motherhood should be a supportive experience.
Tisdale’s story serves as a reminder that finding the right community is crucial, especially for new mothers. It’s important to surround yourself with people who genuinely support and uplift you, rather than creating feelings of exclusion and negativity.


