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's public confession, comparing it to a high school breakup. Sara Haines adds that such public confessions are 'the most high school part of this.' Alyssa Farah Griffin acknowledges the existence of 'toxic mom culture,' but Ana Navarro suggests a more straightforward approach to ending unhealthy friendships. Behar expresses concern over the term 'toxic moms,' calling it 'anti-female.' Tisdale's essay, published earlier this month, accuses her former mom group of alienation and exclusion, despite not naming any specific individuals. Her essay has sparked a range of reactions, with some sources suggesting Tisdale's behavior was 'insufferable' and that the rift was long-standing. Meanwhile, others, like Meghan Trainor's husband, offer a more supportive perspective, downplaying the drama and expressing hope for Tisdale's well-being.