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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I first read about this on Reddit and people were saying the mom group was lead by Hilary Duff and also included Mandy Moore, and possibly/likely Meghan Trainor and Lea Michele. And some women who were likely not famous but were rich and well-connected, either from their husbands or from their own work as celeb stylists, influencers, etc. So a real group of A-listers … It sounded like Ashley came late to the group and was a fringe friend/member or the queen bees Hilary and Mandy didn’t really care for her too much and wouldn’t let her into the “inner circle.” Tale as old as time! She was right to extract herself from the group when she did. [/quote] I wonder if Emily from the old Cupcakes and Cashmere blog is part of mom group? And is this the same group that sort of kicked Minka Kelly out because they started having kids and she didn't?[/quote] Confirmation: i see Ems, Christina, Raina, and a Striker sister in the alleged toxic mom gang per page six [img]https://pagesix.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/3/2026/01/hilary-duff-friend-group-https-118328172_89b366.jpg?resize=1200,1200&quality=75&strip=all[/img][/quote] Who is the surgeon who did all these women's faces? I don't know whether to condemn him or nominate him for a comedy award, I can't tell anyone apart. This is like the limousine liberal's answer to the Mara Lago makeover. Horrid and hilarious. And red lipstick always makes face work look more cartoonish, just so you know.[/quote] I don't think they've had surgery but that hair! Are they not allowed to join unless they have straight, longish blondish center parted hair? All the rich women I know have this same boring hair. God forbid you cut bangs or have a hint of a curl.[/quote] My daughter asked for a steam straightener for Christmas and got one from her grandmother. I'd never seen or used anything like it before. DD and I both have hair that is both wavy/curly but also very fine. It tends towards frizz. I handle mine using a sort of curly girl method but it doesn't work for DD who is a swimmer and a dancer and really has to wash her hair daily or almost daily. We've been trying to figure out something that will help make her hair more manageable given that she frequently showers after swim or dance class and then sleeps on damp hair, resulting in a real mess in the AM. The steam straightener makes her hair (and mine, we tried it) look like these ladies' hair. I even have bangs but the straightener makes them blend in with the rest of my hair. It's like this very specific result where the hair is straight but not not like stick straight, it retains some of the natural bend. And it makes your hair look very smooth and shiny. But it also flattens it out so we lose most of the natural height and body in our hair -- my hair normally has a natural "rise" of like 2-3 inches on the top of my head from the curl, and the steam completely flattens it. So now I know how to get boring rich white lady hair. What a weird discovery to make at 45, I would have been so excited to figure this out at 30 when I was very insecure and wanted to fit in at work and at a total loss for how to handle my frizz-prone hair. Oh well![/quote]
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