Meghan Trainor posted a video on TikTok on January 12, in which she imitates a famous scene from season 5 of "Stranger Things," where a character tries to convince a group of children that their imaginary friend is a scary animal.
The singer wrote about the video:
“Me trying to convince you all that I have nothing to do with the moms group drama.” In the caption, she added: “I swear I am innocent.”
This video of hers comes a few days after another reaction she made to the situation.
Against the background of the song "Still Don't Care," he appeared searching for the latest news.
"I'm finding out about this alleged moms' group drama," it was written alongside the video.
This reaction was not well received by followers, who thought this action showed that Ashley Tisdale was right.
Unlike Meghan Trainor, her husband has decided not to comment much on the situation, even telling TMZ that there was no disagreement between him and Ashley Tisdale.
It all started when the latter criticized the former mothers' group in her essay published last week.

The actress claimed that she was excluded from group meetings, which made her feel uncomfortable until she decided to break away from them.
"If a moms' group makes you feel constantly hurt, tired, or left out, it's not the group for you. Choosing to leave doesn't make you bad. It makes you honest with yourself," she wrote in the published essay.



