Matthew Koma posts mock The Cut cover after Ashley Tisdale essay
People reports that Hilary Duff's husband, Matthew Koma, posted a photoshopped image on his Instagram Story on Tuesday, Jan. 6 that appears to target Ashley Tisdale's personal essay in The Cut. The outlet said it reached out to representatives for Duff and Koma for comment. Koma, 38, shared a photo of himself edited onto Tisdale’s body — seated on a couch beside a houseplant, wearing an all‑black outfit and rose‑tinted sunglasses — with The Cut's logo and a fictional headline reading, "When You're The Most Self Obsessed Tone Deaf Person On Earth, Other Moms Tend To Shift Focus To Their Actual Toddlers," plus a subhead, "A Mom Group Tell All Through A Father's Eyes." He captioned the Instagram Story, "Read my new interview with @TheCut." The post appears to directly slam Tisdale's essay, which was published in The Cut on Monday, Jan.
5. Tisdale, 40, kept members of her former mom group anonymous in the piece and framed her decision to step away as an empowering reminder that it is acceptable to leave relationships that no longer feel healthy. She wrote, "If a mom group consistently leaves you feeling hurt, drained or left out, it’s not the mom group for you," and added, "Choosing to step away doesn’t make you mean or judgmental.
It makes you honest with yourself.
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