Food blogger Gaby Dalkin is catching up on the latest viral mom group drama - just like Us. "Slowly coming back online after two weeks of family time, all the kid activities and copious amounts of Christmas crack and cookies," Dalkin, 39, wrote via Threads on Monday, January 5. "What did I miss??? 😆 😆 😆 😆." Dalkin, the blogger behind "What's Gaby Cookin," was subsequently informed in the comments section of Ashley Tisdale French's apparently ongoing beef with her former group of mom friends. "Apparently, this is happening. Interesting lack of reflection," one social media user quipped, with another adding, "Go back to the cookies and activities. You'll be in a much better head space." Ashley Tisdale Addresses Rumors Mandy Moore, Hilary Duff Are 'Toxic' Mom Friends Earlier on Monday, Tisdale French, 40, wrote a now-viral essay for New York Magazine's The Cut titled, "Breaking Up With My Toxic Mom Group." "I remember being left out of a couple of group hangs, and I knew about them because Instagram made sure it fed me every single photo and Instagram Story," Tisdale French, who shares two daughters with husband Christopher French, wrote. "I was starting to feel frozen out of the group, noticing every way that they seemed to exclude me." She continued, "I told myself it was all in my head, and it wasn't a big deal. And yet, I could sense a growing distance between me and the other members of the group, who seemed to not even care that I wasn't around much." Tisdale French eventually decided to send a message that read, "This is too high school for me, and I don't want to take part in it anymore," to her then-friends." "It didn't exactly go over well," the High School Musical actress claimed. "Some of the others tried to smooth things over. One sent flowers, then ignored me when I thanked her for them. ... To be clear, I have never considered the moms to be bad people. (Maybe one.) But I do think our group dynamic stopped being healthy and positive - for me, anyway." Who Is in Ashley Tisdale's Celeb Mom Group? Everything to Know Tisdale French did not mention any of her ex-friends by name, though she was notably a part of a mom's group with Hilary Duff, Mandy Moore and Meghan Trainor starting in 2021. After Tisdale French's comments raised eyebrows, many other stars and parents shared their own takes on the viral drama. "I don't identify as a celebrity. I think I'm a public person, but I don't ever go around calling myself a celeb," former child star Christy Carlson Romano said in a Tuesday, January 6, Instagram video. "I think that mom groups are really important to people when they first have their baby. I think it aligns you with a certain kind of tribe to help you get through postpartum hormones and stuff like that. I think it's really great." Romano, 41, however, pointed out that the dynamics do get "a little trickier" once kids age out of the newborn phase. "You can have friends[hips] with the moms, but if the kids don't get along, sometimes you end up cycling out of those friendships," Romano added. "That kinda sucks, but in the end, if you can make time for the people that matter to you, they should be giving back to you as much as you're putting out. If that dynamic shifts, then just find another group of friends."