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30.07.2022 - 04:07 / perezhilton.com
It was almost over for Danielle Fishel before it even began!
The actress famously played Topanga Lawrence on the long-running ABC sitcom Boy Meets World through her childhood and into her life as a young adult. But on the the day of her VERY FIRST rehearsal on set, she nearly got fired! And this was after replacing another actress who had already been pulled from the role! Oof…
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Fishel recounted the story of her near-dismissal this week on Pod Meets World. That’s the new podcast she’s hosting with fellow former BMW stars, in which they re-watch old episodes and dissect the behind-the-scenes story and on-set drama years later.
During the latest podcast ep, Danielle explained how she was on set for her first-ever rehearsal with creator Michael Jacobs, director David Trainer, and the rest of the cast and crew. She was just 12 years old, and nervous about messing up. So, she recalled how she was talking too quickly while delivering her lines — a practice Jacobs apparently really didn’t like.
As she remembered, Jacobs lit into her IN FRONT OF EVERYBODY on her very first day:
OMG!
Again, Fishel had just replaced another actress who was initially tapped to play Topanga but got canned before anything aired. So she already felt like she was on thin ice. Danielle explained more, adding:
Jacobs then went over all of Danielle’s notes with the young actress and her mom.
Before the conversation ended, she recalls now, the show creator allegedly gave her a stern warning about the future:
Jeez…
Again, she’s only 12 at this point!!!
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