Ashley Tisdale French has scored a job in a brand new comedy about coparenting.
Deadline reported on Friday, February 27 that the actress, 40, will star in upcoming CBS comedy, You’re Solely Younger Twice. Tisdale French will even government produce the comedy, based on the outlet.
The collection, which will likely be Tisdale French’s first performing function in six years, will comply with her character Emily and her ex Alex, who received married in highschool after Emily received pregnant. Now that the pair’s baby has grown up and is off to varsity, Emily and Alex (each now aged 35) begin contemporary as newly divorced empty nesters.
Tisdale French posted a screenshot of the Deadline article through her Instagram on Friday and captioned the submit, “I advised my agent I used to be retired in performing and he mentioned… umm no you’re not 🤷🏼♀️”
The brand new function comes after the Excessive College Musical star ruffled feathers in January by blasting her mother group as “poisonous” and writing a private essay for The Lower in addition to a Substack submit detailing her resolution to stroll away.
Within the piece, she known as out the group and revealed she had finally give up it after feeling ostracized.
Whereas she didn’t title any of the opposite mothers concerned within the group, a lot of her followers believed it to be the mother group she shared with different celeb mothers, resembling Meghan Trainor, Mandy Moore and Hilary Duff. (Tisdale French’s consultant denied this on the time.)

Ashley Tisdale French. (Picture by Bryan Bedder/Getty Pictures for Bush’s Beans® )
“I bear in mind being unnoticed of a few group hangs, and I knew about them as a result of Instagram made certain it fed me each single picture and Instagram Story,” Tisdale French wrote on the time. “I used to be beginning to really feel frozen out of the group, noticing each manner that they appeared to exclude me. … I advised myself it was all in my head, and it wasn’t an enormous deal. And but, I may sense a rising distance between me and the opposite members of the group, who appeared to not even care that I wasn’t round a lot.”
Tisdale French described parting methods with the opposite mother by texting the group that it felt “too highschool for me, and I don’t need to participate in it anymore.”
Throughout an look on the Wednesday, February 25, episode of the “Name Her Daddy” podcast, Duff claimed folks didn’t should “join very many dots” to determine which mother group Tisdale French was referring to.
“I felt actually unhappy. I actually felt actually unhappy. I used to be fairly, fairly shocked and felt simply unhappy,” Duff, 38, mentioned of Tisdale French’s claims. “I’ve so many teams of pals. I’m so fortunate.”
The Lizzie McGuire alum added, “It sucks to learn one thing that’s not true, and it sucks on behalf of six ladies and all of their lives.”
Earlier this month, Kaley Cuoco, who’s a part of a unique mother group, took a swipe at Tisdale French for the essay.
“I imply, if you happen to don’t like being a part of a gaggle, simply go away, child,” Cuoco, 40, mentioned whereas showing on Watch What Occurs Reside With Andy Cohen on February 5. “Do we’ve to speak about it?”


