Mandy Moore and ‘toxic’ mom group friends support Hilary Duff at LA show: ‘Sensational icon queen’

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Hilary Duff’s “toxic” mom-group pals, including Mandy Moore, were on-hand Thursday to support the singer during her LA stop on the Small Rooms, Big Nerves Tour.

“Broke my brick time to say that my bud is a sensational icon queen giving us all what we needed,” Moore gushed atop a pic of Duff onstage. “You are forever a superstar, @hilaryduff!!!!”

In another slide, the “This is Us” alum shared footage of her fellow hitmaker performing her track “Mature,” labeling it “My fav song!” 

She tagged the “Lizzie McGuire” star’s husband, Matthew Koma, and her own spouse Taylor Goldsmith, capturing their enthusiasm while “grooving out” to the music at the Wiltern in LA.

Mandy Moore supported longtime pal Hilary Duff at the final show of her tour in Los Angeles. They’re seen here at a previous event.
Moore branded her famous pal “forever a superstar” via Instagram. Mandy Moore/Instagram

According to People, Janice Lee and Gaby Dalkin — who are also members of the high-profile mom-group — were also in attendance.

The show of support comes amid an ongoing feud after Ashley Tisdale blasted the group as “toxic” in an essay for The Cut earlier this month — without dropping names.

She also claimed she cut ties with them in a text message after being left feeling excluded and “not cool enough” for them.

Moore also shared a video clip from the performance. Mandy Moore/Instagram
Mom group members Janice Lee and Gaby Dalkin were also in attendance. janandjuice/Instagram

“This is too high school for me and I don’t want to take part in it anymore,” she recalled texting.

Moore, Duff, and Meghan Trainor are A-list celebrities who have been photographed at mom group activities with Tisdale in the past.

Since then, family and friends have taken sides in the rift. Duff’s husband, Matthew Koma, blasted the former Disney Channel star as “tone deaf” and “self obsessed” with a mocked-up cover of “The Cut.”

Zac Efron’s brother Dylan Efron defended Tisdale during Wednesday’s episode of “Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen,” calling the “High School Musical” star “sweet.”

Moore’s show of support comes weeks after former mom group member Ashley Tisdale blasted the group in an essay for The Cut. Getty Images for Baby2Baby
Tisdale branded the group “toxic” and said she cut ties with them via text message. Janice Gott/Instagram

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“I try to stay out of that, so I don’t know too much,” he said when a caller asked about the drama. “All I know is Ashley, since I was a kid, she’s been so sweet to me.”

He added, “So I can’t envision her doing anything malicious to the mom group. Hopefully, it’s just a misunderstanding? I honestly don’t know what’s going on, though.”

Duff’s estranged sister Haylie Duff also appeared to side up with Tisdale, as the duo has been spotted hanging out multiple times over the past week.

Moore and Duff, along with the rest of the group, appear to have remained friends amid the rift. WireImage
A source told Page Six this month that “a myriad of things” led to the rift. Janice Gott/Instagram

The “Napoleon Dynamite” actress shared a photo of her daughter, Lulu, 7, playing beneath a table with Tisdale’s daughter Jupiter, 4 — which Tisdale reshared via Instagram Stories on Tuesday.

On Wednesday, they headed out to a Malibu restaurant with their kids in tow.

Meanwhile, as the feud rages on, a source told Page Six earlier this month that the drama didn’t sprout from one specific incident.

 “It’s a myriad of things, not just one specific,” the insider said.

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