The proposed series, created in partnership with Sabrina Jalees and Ali Wong, centers on a sleep-deprived mother drawn into a world of wealthy, influential peers. As the protagonist navigates this new social circle, she begins to uncover a darker reality hidden behind the curated lifestyle. The project echoes the themes Tisdale explored in a personal essay for The Cut, where she detailed the isolation she felt after being systematically excluded by a group of famous acquaintances.
While Tisdale did not name individuals in her writing, public speculation linked the narrative to figures like Hilary Duff and Mandy Moore. Moore later addressed the essay on Andy Cohen’s program, describing the public airing of their private grievances as deeply upsetting. While the Netflix project remains in development and has yet to be officially greenlit, it aligns with the streamer’s strategy of expanding its portfolio of female-led series. For Tisdale, the show serves as a creative extension of her goal to support parents navigating similar social dynamics, emphasizing the necessity of finding genuine support systems in an often isolating stage of life.
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