"Bashing accomplishments of women who've done nothing but celebrate yours is definitely a choice," Matthews responded.
Whitney Leavitt, who announced she will exit the series after season five, mocked the designation by posting a lip-sync video about founding the social media group.
"It's not founding mother…it's founding motherSSSSS," Leavitt captioned her July 8 post.
Jessi Draper initially defended Paul, urging fans to stop sending hate, but later deleted her video.
She then published another video on July 8 to clarify her stance, stating she maintains a daily friendship with Paul while working professionally with the rest of the cast.
"OK, respectfully, you guys need to calm down," Draper said, noting she is also navigating her own divorce.
She explained that the cast video was meant to be a positive throwback, not a targeted insult toward Paul.
"I still support Taylor," she confirmed, adding that she defends Paul behind the scenes.
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Draper urged the public to separate online speculation from reality and asked viewers to wait for the episodes to air on Hulu for full context.