The View's hosts engage in a heated debate over Ashley Tisdale's public revelation of a 'toxic' mom group drama. Joy Behar questions the appropriateness of Ashley Tisdale's public confession, comparing it to a high school breakup. Sara Haines adds that such public declarations are 'the most high school part of this.' The discussion delves into the nature of 'toxic mom culture' and the steps one might take to sever unhealthy friendships. Ana Navarro suggests leaving the conversation, while Whoopi Goldberg's experience with 'leaving the conversation' during group chats is mentioned. Behar expresses concern over the use of terms like 'toxic moms' and 'mean girls,' viewing them as anti-female. Tisdale's essay, published earlier this month, accuses her former mom group of alienation and making her feel 'not cool enough.' While Tisdale doesn't name specific individuals, her involvement in an A-list mom group with Mandy Moore, Meghan Trainor, and Hilary Duff is noted. Hilary Duff's husband Matthew Koma has responded with a harsh message, while Meghan Trainor's husband Daryl Sabara offers a gentler perspective. An insider reveals that Tisdale's alienation from her high-profile friends was due to a 'myriad of things' rather than a single incident. The controversy highlights the complexities of personal relationships and the potential impact of public revelations.