January 9, 2026 11:21 am EST

Hilary Duff is focusing on her spicy new music after getting pulled into Ashley Tisdale’s “toxic” mom group drama.

The actress and singer, 38, posted a video of herself Wednesday looking completely unbothered and singing an unreleased track with NSFW lyrics.

Duff, wearing a butter yellow dress, sang the new song in the middle of a grassy field with the sun shining on her.

The song is about a couple wanting to go back to the exciting part of their relationship after losing their spark.

“I only want the beginning, I don’t want the end,” she sings. “I want the part where you say goddamn/Back of a dive bar giving you head/Then sneak home late, wake up your roommates.”

“I want the highlights, 10 out of 10/The butterflies from holding your hand,” she continues to sing. “Before we swept us under the bed/And we became practically roommates.”

More suggestive lyrics include, “I’m touching myself by the front door/But you don’t even look my way no more.”

The post comes after Duff’s husband, Matthew Koma, took a major shot at Tisdale after the “High School Musical” star criticized her former mom group — which appeared to include Duff, Meghan Trainor and Mandy Moore — in an essay for The Cut that went viral.

Although Tisdale’s rep denied that she was talking about Duff, Moore and Trainor, Koma clapped back with an Instagram Story post on Tuesday.

The musician posted a fake mocked-up cover of himself on the cover of The Cut with a headline reading, “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.”

He added in a sarcastic caption, “Read my new interview with @thecut.”

A source familiar with the drama told Page Six that “Matthew gave [Tisdale] what she had coming.”

The source also called Tisdale “insufferable,” adding that the friend breakup, “has been a long time coming.”

In Tisdale’s essay, she claimed she was excluded from hangouts from her former mom group, which made her feel “not cool enough” and “lost” as to why she was being left out.

The actress, 40, said she eventually texted the group, “This is too high school for me and I don’t want to take part in it anymore.”

She said she chose to cut ties with them, though she “never considered the moms to be bad people [except for] maybe one.”

Tisdale shares two daughters with her husband, Christopher French: Jupiter Iris, 4, and Emerson Clover, 1.



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