Ashley Tisdale brings viral 'Toxic Moms' story to Netflix

Ashley Tisdale is developing Netflix comedy Toxic Moms, inspired by motherhood and viral online discussions

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Ashley Tisdale is developing a new comedy series titled Toxic Moms at Netflix, with the project bringing together actress and producer Ali Wong and writer Sabrina Jalees.

The half-hour comedy is currently in development after attracting interest in a competitive bidding process.

According to industry reports, Toxic Moms follows a sleep-deprived new mother who becomes part of an exclusive group of affluent mothers in search of friendship and support. As she grows closer to the group, she begins to uncover its darker side, with the series exploring themes of motherhood, isolation and the desire for belonging.

The project is written by Sabrina Jalees, who will also executive produce alongside Tisdale and Ali Wong. Tisdale is expected to lead the cast if the series moves forward, while Wong is reportedly being considered to direct should Netflix order the project to series.

The concept is inspired in part by Tisdale's own experiences as a mother of two and follows the widespread attention generated by her essay Breaking Up with My Toxic Mom Group, published earlier this year. The article sparked extensive online discussion and speculation, helping turn the phrase "toxic moms Ashley Tisdale" into a widely searched topic.

Toxic Moms would join Netflix's growing slate of female-led comedy series, including Running Point, Nobody Wants This, The Survival of the Thickest and North of North. The project also marks another collaboration between established television creators and the streaming platform as Netflix continues expanding its original comedy lineup.

Netflix has not announced a production timeline or release date, and casting beyond Tisdale has yet to be confirmed as development continues.

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