Overview
- On Jan. 9, Tisdale shared a video captioned “Find your strength within,” tagged Being Frenshe and wrote “Coming February 1,” without addressing the controversy directly.
- Singer Willa Ford defended friends Kelsey Deenihan and Janice Gott in a Page Six Radio interview, calling them “wonderful humans” and saying their faces “didn’t deserve to be plastered.”
- The View’s hosts questioned Tisdale’s decision to send a “breakup” text and write a public essay, arguing she could have simply left the group without a statement.
- Hilary Duff’s husband Matthew Koma mocked the essay in a satirical Instagram Story and Meghan Trainor posted a reaction on TikTok, extending the discussion on social media.
- Tisdale did not name the women in her essay, and her representative told TMZ that online speculation identifying specific celebrities was inaccurate, with no on-the-record confirmations from alleged members.