Hilary Duff uses her spicy new lyrics to sweep away the dust from her “Toxic Mom Group” upheaval.
The singer’s message in her musical confession lies in another area, different from what has recently made headlines. Her husband, Matthew Koma, however, clapped back at the claims, adding to the pre-existing drama.
Hilary Duff is part of the mom friendship group with Meghan Trainor and Mandy Moore, now branded “toxic” by Ashley Tisdale, who recently announced her exit from the circle.
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Hilary Duff isn’t shaken by the ‘Toxic Mom Group’ drama

Duff’s recent social media update shows that she is focusing on her music career. Contrary to the expectations of many that she would respond to the alleged claims of a member of her former friend group, her eyes are on something else.
After getting caught up in the drama that followed the publication of Tisdale’s essay, Duff posted a reel explaining the lyrics to an unreleased track with NSFW lyrics.
The singer appeared unfazed, wearing a buttery yellow dress, kissed by the sun and singing the new song in the middle of a grassy field. THE Instagram Reel made fans thirsty as they filled the comments requesting the entire song and praising its musicality.
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Details on Spicy’s unreleased track
Based on the parts played in the video, the song centers around a couple’s desire to return to the bubbling part of their relationship after losing their spark.
“I want the part where you say fuck/The back of a dive bar gives you head/Then come home late, wake up your roommates,” she sings. The lyrics that follow mention wanting the best parts of the relationship and stomach butterflies from just physical contact.
She ends with a part that sings suggestive lyrics: “I touch myself by the front door/But you don’t even look at me anymore.” No details about the title or release date were shared by Duff in the caption. However, it is expected to be part of his new project which will be released this year.
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The singer’s husband sent a clear message in response to Ashley Tisdale

After Tindale’s personal essay hit the media, things started to heat up with fan speculation and theories sparking rumors. The essay “The Cut” was about separating from people who no longer served her. She revealed she was leaving the group of toxic mothers she had been happy to be a part of.
The explosion explained that Koma took to her Instagram Stories to respond to the published article. He shared a photo of himself photoshopped onto Tisdale’s body, mimicking her pose from her essay cover photo shoot.
Koma then wrote her own headline, which read “When you’re the most obsessed deaf person on Earth, other moms tend to focus on their little ones.” He added: “A group of moms tell it all through a dad’s eyes.”
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The icing on the sundae was his caption: “Read my new interview with @TheCut.”
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Ashley Tisdale’s rep refuted claims her essay was about her friendship trio

On January 5, Tisdale’s rep explained her story, insisting that her touching personal essay was not aimed at any specific celebrity. They shared that it was solely written to share her personal experience with a group of toxic mothers and connect with the audience on some level.
Claims that the essay was linked to his friendship with Moore, Hilary Duff and Meghan Trainor have also been debunked. The rep insisted that these theories were false and that those that claimed her political stance affected their relationship.
The explosion also notes that Tisdale states in her essay that one of the reasons she left the circle was that she was excluded from fun plans with the other moms on different occasions.
Hilary Duff’s sister apparently isn’t on her side amid all the commotion

Haylie Duff, just like Koma, got her hands on the drama but was seemingly standing on the opposite side. As reported The explosionsHaylie liked Tisdale’s joint message with “The Cut,” which promoted the essay in which she addressed the subject of leaving her “toxic friends” behind.
Previous reports suggest that the Duff sisters have been at odds for some time, but neither of them has confirmed it. Notably, as of 2019, the siblings have not been photographed together publicly and have little online interaction with each other.



