Ashley Tisdale is supporting her friend Lea Michele as both moms prep to add another little one to the family.
Just over a week after both actresses shared separate pregnancy announcements, Michele, 37, revealed that Tisdale, 38, sent her an “amazing” care package of “mama safe products.”
On her Instagram Stories on Thursday, April 4, the Funny Girl alum uploaded a picture featuring an assortment of gifts from Tisdale’s beauty and personal care brand, Frenshe.
The care package included candles, body serum sticks, and more, as Michele expressed her gratitude for the gesture from one expecting mother to another.
“Thank you so much for this amazing care package of incredible mama safe products,” Michele wrote over the image. “I love everything and love you so much!”
Michele, who is already mom to 3-year-old son Ever Leo, then posted a selfie with Tisdale, as both women smiled for the camera below another “I ???? you” caption.
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Both Michele and Tisdale have been supportive of each other’s recent baby news, after the Glee alum announced on March 26 that she and husband Zandy Reich were expecting another child — the same day Tisdale shared that she and Christopher French had another on the way.
Underneath Tisdale’s Instagram post, Michele commented: “So happy for your beautiful family!!! ????????????.”
Tisdale similarly gave her congratulations under Michele’s Instagram announcement: “So excited for this beautiful family ❤️❤️❤️.”
The longtime pals have previously hung out together at engagement parties, celebrated weddings as a duo, and shared sweet supportive messages on social media.
Before sharing her pregnancy news with the world last month, Tisdale caught up with PEOPLE for One Last Thing, when she described what it was like to hear her 2-year-old daughter, Jupiter Iris, swear for the first time.
As Tisdale explained, she had been given the satirical book Go the F–K to Sleep as a gift, but it somehow wound up in her daughter’s hands. “My nanny read it to her [without knowing],” Tisdale said. “And then I grabbed it one night until I realized what it was, so I just kept on reading, ‘Go to sleep.'”
“She goes, ‘No, mama, no. It’s go the f— to sleep.’ I was like, ‘What the heck?'”
While her child has “not said it since,” Tisdale admitted that the parents were “dying laughing.”