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Austin Butler's first crush was Danielle Fishel's character Topanga Lawrence. The 'Elvis' star has let slip the first girl he fancied, and it was the 42-year-old actress' 'Boy Meets World' alter-ego. Speaking on 'The Drew Barrymore Show' this week, he said: "I think like Topanga on what was that show... Boy Meets World." The 32-year-old actor was joined on the couch by his 'Masters of the Air' co-star Callum Turner, 33 - who is dating pop star Dua Lipa, 28 - and they both said the way to a woman's heart is penning love letters. Austin said: "I think writing love letters, little notes." Callum ...
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Bonnie Morgan was replaced on 'Boy Meets World' because the director thought she "wasn't pretty enough." The 41-year-old actress had been cast as Topanga Lawrence on the now-classic Disney Channel sitcom in 1993 opposite Matthew Lawrence but alleged that the reason the part eventually went to Danielle Fishel was because it was thought that she "couldn't take direction" and she didn't look good on camera. Speaking on the Pod Meets World podcast, she said: "I had three callbacks. They kept bringing me back, and … it was rooms full of people every time. And, weirdly, every time I'd audition, we'd...
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Danielle Fishel has accused a “creepy” ‘Boy Meets World’ executive of telling her he had a calendar photo of her aged 16 hanging in his bedroom. The former child star, 42, was 12 when she was shot to fame playing Topanga Lawrence in the coming-of-age sitcom – which ran for seven seasons from 1993 to 2000 – and made the claim while discussing being “an object of desire at such a young age” with her ‘Pod Meets World’ podcast co-hosts and former castmates on the show, Rider Strong, 43, and 46-year-old Will Friedle. She said: “I had people tell me they had my 18th birthday on their calendar. I had...
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Danielle Fishel considers her 'Boy Meets World' character to be the "other side of [her] heart". The 41-year-old actress played Topanga Lawrence in the teen sitcom between 1993 and 2000, and she admits that the lines have blurred between herself and her on-screen character. Danielle told E! News: "When Topanga was first created I felt she was very different from me. She talked slower, she was very sure of herself. She had a lot of strong feminist beliefs that young Danielle had never even thought about." The actress explained that herself and Topanga "started to become more one in the same, an...
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