Confessions from TGIF Stars: 'Family Matters, Full House' & More

Mar. 15, 2025

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Danielle Fishel, Boy Meets World

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DANIELLE FISHEL Boy Meets World

Fishel initially had a smaller role in the series but wound up replacing the original actress chosen to play Topanga. But the then-12-year-old had a habit of speaking quickly. This ultimatelyproved to be a problemfor series creator Michael Jacobs, andduring a recent episodeof thePod Meets Worldpodcast, Fishel claimed he threatened to fire her from the ABC series.

Jacobs then proceeded to deliver his notes to everyone else before calling down Fishel’s mother from the studio audience to join her at a table on set. “He went through every single one of my lines and what he wanted and what I wasn’t doing right and how slow I needed to talk,” she said.

“What I know specifically was said is, ‘All I know is, if you don’t come back tomorrow doing this entirely differently, you are also not going to be here,’ referencing the girl I had replaced,” she added.

She and her mother stayed up until the wee hours of the morning “going over every single line.” After participating in rehearsal the next day, she recalled Jacobs standing up to say, “Let’s give Danielle a round of applause, you did exactly what I asked of you. Thank you, thank you. Congratulations, it was wonderful.”

02of 11Danielle Fishel, Boy Meets WorldABC Photo Archives/Disney General Entertainment Content via GettyFishelperhaps disappointed die-hardBoy Meets Worldfans at 90s Con in March 2022 when she revealed that a real-life romance with costarBen Savagenever happened.When asked if she ever had a relationship with her costar from the popular coming-of-age 1990s sitcom, Fishel said, “No, wenever dated.“However, after a couple of years of playing childhood sweethearts Cory Matthews and Topanga Lawrence, Fishel admitted that she and Savage did try to give it a shot.“There was literally I think one moment where Ben and I looked at each other after we had been working together for like two years and were like, ‘Are there feelings there?'” she explained. “And then we went out to dinner, and we were like, ‘No!’ "

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Ben Savage and Danielle Fishel Boy Meets World

Fishelperhaps disappointed die-hardBoy Meets Worldfans at 90s Con in March 2022 when she revealed that a real-life romance with costarBen Savagenever happened.

When asked if she ever had a relationship with her costar from the popular coming-of-age 1990s sitcom, Fishel said, “No, wenever dated.”

However, after a couple of years of playing childhood sweethearts Cory Matthews and Topanga Lawrence, Fishel admitted that she and Savage did try to give it a shot.

“There was literally I think one moment where Ben and I looked at each other after we had been working together for like two years and were like, ‘Are there feelings there?'” she explained. “And then we went out to dinner, and we were like, ‘No!’ "

03of 11Kellie Williams, Family MattersABC Photo Archives/Disney/GettySpeaking to an audience at the March 2022 90s Con, Joe Marie Payton got the conversation rolling after revealing that she and costar Reginald VelJohnson — a.k.a. the heads of the Winslow family onFamily Matters— took an active role in parenting their young costars as though they were their own children.“I was older than some of their parents are, and I was due respect, and I demanded it,” Payton said.“The adults on our show…they took personal responsibility for us,” Williams, who played daughter Laura, explained. “What you saw on camera, she did not play. They [Payton and VelJohnson] did not play with us. Whoever was doing what…when one of them would talk to you, you listen. And our parents backed them up.“Continued costar Darius McCrary: “They were there at our high school graduations. They were involved in our learning, our day-to-day. In our discipline, absolutely.”

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Kellie Williams, Family Matters

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FAMILY MATTERS

Speaking to an audience at the March 2022 90s Con, Joe Marie Payton got the conversation rolling after revealing that she and costar Reginald VelJohnson — a.k.a. the heads of the Winslow family onFamily Matters— took an active role in parenting their young costars as though they were their own children.

“I was older than some of their parents are, and I was due respect, and I demanded it,” Payton said.

“The adults on our show…they took personal responsibility for us,” Williams, who played daughter Laura, explained. “What you saw on camera, she did not play. They [Payton and VelJohnson] did not play with us. Whoever was doing what…when one of them would talk to you, you listen. And our parents backed them up.”

Continued costar Darius McCrary: “They were there at our high school graduations. They were involved in our learning, our day-to-day. In our discipline, absolutely.”

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Jaleel White, Family Matters

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Jaleel White

Though White amused America and became a household name as Steve Urkel onFamily Matters, he claims his fellow stars weren’t immediately welcoming. The actor had originally been tapped to guest star as the endearing nerd for one episode, but would ultimately sign on to appear in all nine seasons.

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Bronson Pinchot, Perfect Strangers

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Pinchot played the chipper Balki Bartokomous onPerfect Strangers,but struggled to find happiness in his own personal life, due in part to an unhealthy relationship. At the height of his fame on the hit comedy, the actor toldPage Sixhe was “very unhappy,” “hyper-sensitive” and “depressed.”

In reflection, Pinchot remembered those years of sitcom stardom as “very sad and very lonely.”

“I was afraid, well maybe, accessing all that sadness makes me a better actor but I was wrong because I have a broader emotional range now than I ever had,” he explained.

06of 11Melissa Joan Hart, Sabrina the Teenage WitchWalt Disney Television/Getty ImagesHart lit up the TGIF lineup inSabrinathe Teenage Witch,but doesn’t regret following her heart out of Hollywood to raise a family and direct.“When I was a young teen, I was really aware of the child-star stigma. People will hit it big for one project, and then it’s really hard to work after that,” she toldGlamour.“I never expected this to be a lifelong job.“Hart was grateful to find success with Nickelodeon’sClarissa Explains It Alland felt certain college would be her next move — until ABC came calling.“My career just kind of kept going whenSabrinahit,” she said.“So no, it doesn’t worry me that people don’t know what I’m up to currently because I know I’m working and paying my mortgage and am fulfilled creatively,” Hart added of her life today.

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Melissa Joan Hart, Sabrina the Teenage Witch

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SABRINA, THE TEENAGE WITCH

Hart lit up the TGIF lineup inSabrinathe Teenage Witch,but doesn’t regret following her heart out of Hollywood to raise a family and direct.

“When I was a young teen, I was really aware of the child-star stigma. People will hit it big for one project, and then it’s really hard to work after that,” she toldGlamour.“I never expected this to be a lifelong job.”

Hart was grateful to find success with Nickelodeon’sClarissa Explains It Alland felt certain college would be her next move — until ABC came calling.

“My career just kind of kept going whenSabrinahit,” she said.

“So no, it doesn’t worry me that people don’t know what I’m up to currently because I know I’m working and paying my mortgage and am fulfilled creatively,” Hart added of her life today.

07of 11Bonus: Hart Didn’t Like Salem the CatABC.Cat’s out of the bag! Hart also revealed that she wasn’t the fondest of the black cats that played Salem, the famous feline portrayed as her partner in crime onSabrina.“I’m a dog person,” Hart toldVulture.“Being around that Salem cat too much …the set was covered in cat food. So yeah, I can’t do cats anymore.”

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Bonus: Hart Didn’t Like Salem the Cat

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Cat’s out of the bag! Hart also revealed that she wasn’t the fondest of the black cats that played Salem, the famous feline portrayed as her partner in crime onSabrina.

“I’m a dog person,” Hart toldVulture.“Being around that Salem cat too much …the set was covered in cat food. So yeah, I can’t do cats anymore.”

08of 11Tia Mowry-Hardrict, Sister SisterABC Photo Archives/GettyMowry-Hardrict said that she and her twin sister Tamera Mowry-Housley were underpaid for their work during their years onSister, Sister,wagering that their salary was less than those of their white peers.Opening up in an episode ofTia Mowry’s Quick Fix, the child star explained the connection between salary and race.“I remember once the show became a hit, it’s very normal for you to ask for a raise. That’s what happens, right? People get raises,” Mowry-Housley said. “But it was always so hard for my sister and I to get what we felt like we deserved and our paycheck never equaled our counterparts’ that weren’t of diversity.“Looking back, the Emmy winner described the situation as “very, very frustrating.”

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Tia Mowry-Hardrict, Sister Sister

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SISTER, SISTER

Mowry-Hardrict said that she and her twin sister Tamera Mowry-Housley were underpaid for their work during their years onSister, Sister,wagering that their salary was less than those of their white peers.

Opening up in an episode ofTia Mowry’s Quick Fix, the child star explained the connection between salary and race.

“I remember once the show became a hit, it’s very normal for you to ask for a raise. That’s what happens, right? People get raises,” Mowry-Housley said. “But it was always so hard for my sister and I to get what we felt like we deserved and our paycheck never equaled our counterparts’ that weren’t of diversity.”

Looking back, the Emmy winner described the situation as “very, very frustrating.”

09of 11Trina McGee, Boy Meets WorldGettyMcGee played Angela Moore on the successful sitcom, and 20 years after the series wrapped, shespoke outabout hernegative experienceas the only Black actress in an all-white cast that included Danielle Fishel, Will Friedle, Ben Savage and Rider Strong.McGee alleged that Friedlecalled her “Aunt Jemima"on set, but has since apologized, and in a conversation withYahoo Entertainment, said that Fishel “decided to be really tight and not talk” when they worked together,though recently said she was sorry, as well.“When we did discuss it recently, she called me to apologize,” McGee said. “She was going through a lot at the time. And I kinda just gave it that.“McGee reunited with several members of the cast — including Friedle and Fishel —at the March 2022 ’90s Con event.

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Trina McGee, Boy Meets World

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McGee played Angela Moore on the successful sitcom, and 20 years after the series wrapped, shespoke outabout hernegative experienceas the only Black actress in an all-white cast that included Danielle Fishel, Will Friedle, Ben Savage and Rider Strong.

McGee alleged that Friedlecalled her “Aunt Jemima"on set, but has since apologized, and in a conversation withYahoo Entertainment, said that Fishel “decided to be really tight and not talk” when they worked together,though recently said she was sorry, as well.

“When we did discuss it recently, she called me to apologize,” McGee said. “She was going through a lot at the time. And I kinda just gave it that.”

McGee reunited with several members of the cast — including Friedle and Fishel —at the March 2022 ’90s Con event.

10of 11Bob Saget, Full HouseGettySome stars ofFull Housejust couldn’t stop with the raunchy jokes when the cameras weren’t rolling, according to the late Saget.“In front of the audience, we would do stuff,” Saget toldEntertainmentWeeklyin 2015 of production horseplay. “There were times where Dave [Coulier], John [Stamos] and I would just be laying on top of each other on the couch, replicating a scene fromDeliverance. But we weren’t doing it so graphically. You heard no pig squealing.“Costar Candace Cameron Bure, who played his daughter D.J., backed up his claims, alleging that the kids on set were savvy — but stayed silent.“We heard everything. We knew everything,” she said of the trio’s buffoonery. “We just played dumb because if we let on, our moms weren’t going to let us hang out with them.”

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Bob Saget, Full House

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Some stars ofFull Housejust couldn’t stop with the raunchy jokes when the cameras weren’t rolling, according to the late Saget.

“In front of the audience, we would do stuff,” Saget toldEntertainmentWeeklyin 2015 of production horseplay. “There were times where Dave [Coulier], John [Stamos] and I would just be laying on top of each other on the couch, replicating a scene fromDeliverance. But we weren’t doing it so graphically. You heard no pig squealing.”

Costar Candace Cameron Bure, who played his daughter D.J., backed up his claims, alleging that the kids on set were savvy — but stayed silent.

“We heard everything. We knew everything,” she said of the trio’s buffoonery. “We just played dumb because if we let on, our moms weren’t going to let us hang out with them.”

11of 11Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen, Full HouseGetty (2)Though the Olsens often stole the show as Michelle Tanner, the twins weren’t interested in reprising their role on the rebootFuller Housefor a few reasons, executive producer Bob Boyett toldPEOPLE.“Ashley said, ‘I have not been in front of a camera since I was 17, and I don’t feel comfortable acting,’ " Boyett said. “Mary-Kate said, ‘It would have to be me because Ash doesn’t want to do it. But the timing is so bad for us.’ “The Olsens began playing Michelle at just 9 months old and shared the character on the family sitcom for eight seasons. Today, they focus on their fashion brands The Row and Elizabeth & James, winning multiple CFDA awards through the last decade.

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Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen, Full House

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Though the Olsens often stole the show as Michelle Tanner, the twins weren’t interested in reprising their role on the rebootFuller Housefor a few reasons, executive producer Bob Boyett toldPEOPLE.

“Ashley said, ‘I have not been in front of a camera since I was 17, and I don’t feel comfortable acting,’ " Boyett said. “Mary-Kate said, ‘It would have to be me because Ash doesn’t want to do it. But the timing is so bad for us.’ "

The Olsens began playing Michelle at just 9 months old and shared the character on the family sitcom for eight seasons. Today, they focus on their fashion brands The Row and Elizabeth & James, winning multiple CFDA awards through the last decade.

source: people.com