January 10, 2026 1:43 pm EST

Ashley Tisdale was spotted running errands solo after leaving her “toxic” mom group.

The actress wore a pale pink sweatshirt, brown leggings and sneakers during her Malibu outing on Friday and appeared to try to keep her appearance low-key wearing a large pair of shades.

Tisdale was on the phone with someone and covered her mouth so her conversation could not be heard, per footage obtained by TMZ.

When questioned about the mama-drama by the outlet, the “High School Musical” star, 40, kept her head down, avoiding the inquiries and hurried to her car.

Her solo errand run is Tisdale’s first public outing since she spoke out against her former A-list mom group — consisting of members such as Hilary Duff, Mandy Moore and Meghan Trainor— in an essay for the Cut last week.

Tisdale, who shares daughters Jupiter, 4, and Emerson, 1, with husband Christopher French, accused its members of excluding her from group hang outs and acting “too high school” for her.

She further criticized the unnamed group in a subsequent blog post where she wrote that the “ugly” group’s “mean girl behavior” and isolation left her feeling “hurt, drained and left out” over time.

The essay has since ignited a social media war, with certain members and their husbands speaking out and slamming her accusations.

Duff’s husband, Matthew Koma, seemingly confirmed Tisdale was bashing his wife and her friends when he appeared to mock the Cut essay via his Instagram Story just days after it was published.

His fake headline read: “A mom group tell all through a father’s eyes: When You’re the Most Self-Obsessed Tone Deaf Person on Earth, Other Moms Tend to Shift Focus To Their Actual Toddlers.”

Trainor weighed into the drama on Thursday, posting a TikTok suggesting that she had no idea there was any issues involving her mom group.

Fans have speculated several reasons why the group of moms allegedly ousted the former Disney Channel star, with many theorizing it came down to politics.

But when a leading theory was that Tisdale’s sympathetic response to Charlie Kirk’s assassination led to her exile, a source exclusively told Page Six Thursday, “It’s a myriad of things, not just one specific.”

Another insider told us that the “Suite Life of Zack & Cody” alum is “insufferable” and the friendship fallout “has been a long time coming.”

“Matthew gave her what she had coming,” the insider added in reference to Koma’s scathing Instagram Story.

Since her essay was published, Tisdale has remained tight-lipped. On Friday, she posted a cryptic message about about finding strength to Instagram as the drama rages on.

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