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Ashley Tisdale urges to ‘find strength within’ amid mom group drama
Ashley Tisdale appears to be focusing on inner calm and resilience as conversation around her recent mom group fallout continues to unfold online.
The actress and wellness entrepreneur shared a quiet but pointed message on Instagram that many fans interpreted as a response to the ongoing drama she publicly addressed earlier this month.
On Friday, the former Disney Channel star posted a short Reel showing herself holding a yoga pose against a wide desert backdrop.
As the camera slowly pulled back, Tisdale moved through gentle stretches, set to soft instrumental music.
Overlaying the video was a simple message, “Find your strength within,” followed by the words, “Coming 2.1.”
She wore her hair in a loose bun and workout attire, her silhouette standing out against the muted landscape.
While she did not directly reference the controversy, Tisdale tagged her wellness brand, Frenshe, suggesting the post may also connect to an upcoming project.
The caption offered no further explanation, but fans quickly filled the comments with messages of encouragement and solidarity.
Several voiced support amid the situation, with remarks like “#TeamAshley!!” and “We will always support you. Never forget that!”
Others praised the calm tone of the video, calling it a symbol of growth and transformation.
The post arrives as discussion continues around an essay Tisdale recently published for The Cut, in which she reflected on stepping away from a former mom group she described as “toxic.”
In the piece, she shared that she felt excluded, judged, and no longer comfortable in the circle, recalling a text she sent that read, “This is too high school for me and I don’t want to take part in it anymore.”
Although she avoided naming anyone directly, the group reportedly included well-known figures such as Hilary Duff, Meghan Trainor, and Mandy Moore.
The essay sparked widespread conversation online, with mixed reactions across social media.
For now, Tisdale seems intent on shifting the focus inward.
Through a quiet visual and a few carefully chosen words, she appears to be signaling healing, strength, and a forward-looking mindset, rather than continuing the public back-and-forth.
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Hilary Duff excites fans as she revives hit songs during London gig: Watch
Hilary Duff is back with a bang — not only did she make a return to her musical roots for the first time in more than a decade, she revived a vintage hit from her Lizzie Maguire days, much to the crowd’s pleasure.
To close her London show, held on January 19, the former child star chose to perform What Dreams Are Made Of — the hit track from her 2003 Disney release, The Lizzie McGuire Movie.
The concluding performance followed a setlist which included other well known gems from her discography, like Wake Up and Come Clean.
Duff’s latest performance has become the first time she revived the song, recently revealing the reason behind why she never really got to “perform that song live”.
During an appearance on the Therapuss with Jake Shane podcast back in November, the 38-year-old actress and singer disclosed that she was unable to perform What Dreams Are Made Of before because she “didn’t own it”.
However, she did tease at the time, “But if I would ever tour again, I think, maybe, I would be allowed to manage to sing that song somehow, someway.”
“Maybe, you know, just maybe like hypothetically,” she said.
Looks like Hilary Duff made good on that promise.
The pop star is also set to release Luck …or Something, her first album since 2015, on February 20. While her Small Rooms, Big Nerves Tour will further expand to Canada and America in the coming days.
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Rihanna gets hit because of bodyguard
Rihanna once again proved she’s unfazed by awkward moments after a brief mishap involving her security team, which then turned into a viral clip.
The singer was leaving the Four Seasons Hotel in New York City on Friday, Jan. 16, when her bodyguard walked ahead of her and unintentionally allowed the door to swing shut right in her face.
Instead of reacting with frustration, Rihanna handled the moment with humour and ease.
The 37-year-old paused, smiled, and jokingly said, “Such a gentleman you are,” in a video that quickly spread across social media.
She then laughed to herself before stepping into a waiting car, earning praise from fans for staying cool and lighthearted.
The moment backed her long-standing reputation for confidence and grace, even when things don’t go as plannedThe incident happened on a busy and celebratory weekend for the superstar and her family.
That same day, her partner A$AP Rocky released his fourth studio album, Don’t Be Dumb.
The following night, Rocky took the stage as the musical guest on Saturday Night Live, and the couple was later spotted attending the show’s after-party together.
Beyond the viral moment, Rihanna also sparked conversation online with a comment that hinted at her openness to expanding her family.
On Saturday, Love Island alum Montana Brown posted a video debating whether to “get hot and sexy or get pregnant in 2026.”
Rihanna, who shares children RZA, 3, Riot, 2, and baby Rocki, 4 months, with Rocky, chimed in with a playful response, writing, “Wait! So I’m not crazy then? Bet!”
Her comment immediately drew mixed reactions from fans.
While some supported her embracing motherhood, others couldn’t help but mention her long-awaited return to music.
One fan joked, “@badgalriri need to be pregnant with an album sis,” while another pleaded, “@badgalriri Rih baby pleaseeee let us get the album first.”
Still, between shrugging off an awkward run-in with a closing door and casually teasing the idea of another baby, Rihanna made it clear she’s doing things on her own terms.
Whether navigating viral moments or balancing family life with fan expectations, she continues to show why she remains one of pop culture’s most unbothered and beloved figures.
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This handout photo taken and posted by Michigan State Senator Roger Victory on his X account, shows truck and cars piled up after a crash along the I-196 highway, near Zeeland in West Michigan on January 19, 2026. — AFP
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