Meghan Trainor’s husband Daryl Sabara has addressed the drama surrounding Ashley Tisdale French’s mother group.
Approached by TMZ on Thursday, January 8, Sabara dismissed recommendations there was any dangerous blood on his facet after French wrote a viral article for The Reduce, criticizing a former friendship group with different mothers she was a part of.
“No drama over right here, simply making an attempt to maintain the children glad,” Sabara, 33, instructed the outlet after he was requested what he thought concerning the controversy. (Sabara and Coach share two sons: Riley, 4, and Barry, 2.)
Whereas Sabara dismissed questions concerning the drama, the Spy Youngsters star expressed his hope that French’s wellbeing was not impacted.
“I don’t actually know what’s happening,” he added. “I hope she’s okay although.”
Earlier on Thursday, Trainor, 32, broke her silence on French’s essay by posting a clip through TikTok.
“Me discovering out concerning the obvious mother group drama,” Trainor wrote within the TikTok video uploaded Thursday, January 8. The quick clip confirmed her sitting at a desk and typing on a pc whereas her music “Nonetheless Don’t Care” performed. She captioned the publish with three tea emojis.
French triggered a stir when she uncovered the dynamics of her mother group in a private essay written for The Reduce. Within the piece, French referred to as out the group as “poisonous” and revealed she finally give up the group after feeling ostracised.
She didn’t point out any of the opposite mothers concerned by identify, however French ceaselessly documented playdates with Trainor, Mandy Moore and Hilary Duff, every of whom have younger kids.

Ashley Tisdale. (Picture by Bryan Bedder/Getty Photos for Bush’s Beans® )
“I bear in mind being overlooked of a few group hangs, and I knew about them as a result of Instagram made certain it fed me each single photograph and Instagram Story,” French wrote. “I used to be beginning to really feel frozen out of the group, noticing each means that they appeared to exclude me. … I instructed myself it was all in my head, and it wasn’t an enormous deal. And but, I might sense a rising distance between me and the opposite members of the group, who appeared to not even care that I wasn’t round a lot.”
French described parting methods with the opposite mother by texting the group that it felt “too highschool for me, and I don’t wish to participate in it anymore.”
After followers pointed the finger on the well-known mother group as being the one French was referencing within the essay, a consultant for French denied the hypothesis in an announcement to TMZ on Monday, January 5.
The rep stated that French’s “Breaking Up With My Poisonous Mother Group” article was written to highlight a relatable problem for ladies who’ve been shut out of a pal group and was not particularly about Trainor, Moore, Duff and the others.
Sabara’s feedback come after Duff’s husband Matthew Koma took a swipe at French after the article’s publication earlier this week.
Posting through his Instagram Tales on Tuesday, January 6, Koma, 38, shared his personal fictional model of The Reduce article.
“A mother group tell-all by means of a father’s eyes,” Koma’s fictional article learn. “If you’re essentially the most self obsessed tone deaf individual on earth, different mothers are inclined to shift focus to their precise toddlers.”



