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Hilary Duff makes wild sex confession amid toxic mom group scandal

Hilary Duff is shifting the focus away from her rumored feuds with both Ashley Tisdale and older sister Haylie and onto her music.

As the fallout from Tisdale’s ‘toxic mom group’ essay rages on, Duff teased the release of an X-rated new single that’s sending shockwaves through her fanbase.

On the sexually-charged new track, the former Disney star, 38, sings about performing a wild sex act inside of a bar.

‘I want the part where you say “goddamn” / back of a dive bar giving you h**d / then sneak home late, wake up your roommates,’ she croons.

‘I’m touching myself by the front door, but you don’t even look my way no more,’ she adds.

Hilary Duff has released an X-rated new song amid the fallout from Ashley Tisdale's essay about her 'toxic' Hollywood mom group

The explicit lyrics are a complete 180 for the Lizzie McGuire star, who has long been known for her wholesome image. 

The track has received a mixed response online so far, with one fan commenting, ‘Back of a dive bar giving you WHAT!!?’ 

‘Back of a dive bar giving you h**d!! This really takes me back to my hoe days, love it,’ wrote another.

A third wrote, ‘I have four daughters and this makes me so sad. I am all for a healthy sex life but this is not cute. This is not what I want my girls boppin too. This is a problem in this world. Why do we feel the need to be like this ladies?? Save it for your husband.’

The song is expected to be featured on Duff’s upcoming album, which she wrote alongside her musician husband Matthew Koma. 

It comes after Koma weighed in on Tisdale’s mom group drama, slamming the ‘self-obsessed’ and ‘tone deaf’ High School Musical star with a cutting Instagram post.

Koma, 38, took to Instagram on Tuesday amid speculation that Tisdale, 40, had fallen out with his wife over alleged tensions in their Hollywood mom group. 

He poked fun at Tisdale’s recent essay in The Cut with a mock headline that read ‘When You’re the Most Self Obsessed Tone Deaf Person on Earth, Other Moms Tend to Shift Focus to Their Actual Toddlers.’ 

Duff shared a video of herself singing along to the song's racy lyrics, which feature a line about performing a wild sex act in public

The song is expected to be featured on Duff's upcoming album (pictured above), which will feature a more mature style than her old Disney records

Koma also photoshopped his own head onto Tisdale’s body, recreating The Cut image of her seated on a white couch wearing an all-black outfit. The image also featured a smaller headline that read, ‘A Mom Group Tell All Through A Father’s Eye.’

It comes after Tisdale’s essay, called ‘Breaking Up With My Toxic Mom Group,’ detailed her feelings of feeling frozen out by friends during her postpartum period.

The Disney alum had previously raved about her ‘village of moms,’ which included Duff, Mandy Moore and Meghan Trainor, after welcoming her first daughter Jupiter in 2021. 

Fans quickly speculated that the unnamed group included Duff and Moore, particularly after Tisdale unfollowed both women on Instagram.

Tisdale, who also shares a 16-month-old son Emerson with her composer husband Christopher French, joined the mom group created by longtime friend Duff, with the women sharing vacations, baby classes and playdates over the past four years. 

However, Tisdale recently wrote about ‘breaking up with my toxic mom group,’ explaining she began to feel excluded during vulnerable postpartum months.

It comes after Tisdale's essay, called 'Breaking Up With My Toxic Mom Group,' detailed her feelings of feeling frozen out by a friend group

Duff's husband Matthew Koma mocked Tisdale's essay, calling the star 'self obsessed'

Expanding on a November 2025 post for her blog ‘By Ashley French’, she later penned an article for The Cut, though she did not name any of the women involved.

She wrote that she started noticing she wasn’t invited to certain gatherings, which she later saw posted on Instagram.

‘It took me back to an unpleasant but familiar feeling I thought I’d left behind years ago,’ she wrote.

‘Here I was sitting alone one night after getting my daughter to bed thinking Maybe I’m not cool enough? All of a sudden I was in high school again, feeling totally lost as to what I was doing ‘wrong’ to be left out.’

She said she ultimately texted the group after being excluded once again, writing: ‘This is too high school for me and I don’t want to take part in it anymore.’ 

‘To be clear I have never considered the moms to be bad people (maybe one),’ Tisdale added. ‘But I do think our group dynamic stopped being healthy and positive – for me anyway.’

While the actress has not publicly identified who she was referring to, fans noticed that the article arrived shortly after she unfollowed both Moore and Duff on Instagram. 

In an awkward turn of events, Duff’s sister Haylie – who she is rumored to have had a falling out with – seemingly stamped her seal of approval on the now viral essay Tisdale wrote on her ‘toxic’ mom group.

Haylie, 40, hit the like button on The Cut and Tisdale’s Instagram post promoting the essay, further fueling rumors of a rift between the Duff sisters. 

There have been years of speculation that Hilary, 38, and Haylie have had an estrangement.

Since 2019, the once inseparable siblings have not been photographed publicly and appear to have little online interaction with one another.

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