Kaley Cuoco savagely roasted Ashley Tisdale over her “toxic” mom group drama during her recent appearance on “Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen.”
The “Big Bang Theory” alum took aim at Tisdale’s January bombshell essay for The Cut on Thursday, when she responded to a fan asking for her opinion on the mess.
“I mean, if you don’t like being part of a group, just leave, baby,” Cuoco said, per a clip shared online. “I don’t think we have to talk about it.”
Kaley Cuoco savagely gave her opinion on Ashley Tisdale’s “toxic” mom group drama on Thursday’s episode of “Watch What Happens Live.” Bravo
“If you don’t like being part of a group, just leave, baby,” Cuoco said. Ashley Tisdale/Instagram
Cohen quickly agreed with the actress.
“You don’t have to [write an essay about it],” Cuoco, 40, added. “Just leave… find a new group.”
Tisdale made headlines last month after she called out her former friend group of moms — which included Hilary Duff, Meghan Trainor and Mandy Moore — calling them out for allegedly excluding her from group hangouts.
The “Big Bang Theory” alum added “I don’t think we have to talk about it.” Bravo
Tisdale made headlines on Jan. 1 after she put her former friend group, which included Hilary Duff and Mandy Moore, on blast for their “mean girl” behavior. Ashley Tisdale/Instagram
In her scathing essay, the Disney Channel alum claimed she chose to splinter off from the group after their “dynamic stopped being healthy and positive.”
Tisdale — who shares daughters Jupiter, 4, and Emerson, 1, with with husband Christopher French — neglected to divulge names in her shocking essay. Though, she no longer follows Duff, 38, and Moore, 41, on Instagram.
A rep for Tisdale has denied that Duff and Moore were the targets of her essay.
Shortly after sharing her story, the “High School Musical” alum began facing backlash as several members of the group responded to her remarks with equally shady digs.
The actress said she left the circle of mom friends after she was excluded from several group hangouts. janandjuice/Instagram
Tisdale has faced backlash from several members of the group — including Duff’s husband, Matthew Koma — for her essay. Javiles/Bruce / BACKGRID
Duff’s husband, Matthew Koma, responded to Tisdale’s remarks by slamming her on social media as “self obsessed” and “tone deaf.”
A source familiar with the dispute later confirmed Koma’s words, calling Tisdale “insufferable” and adding that the friendship fracture was “a long time coming.”
“Matthew gave her what she had coming,” the insider said.
