Boy Meets World’s Trina McGee Supports Danielle Fishel Amid Maitland Ward Feud - E! Online
Trina McGee shared her thoughts on the reignited feud between her former Boy Meets World costars Danielle Fishel and Maitland Ward.
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Trina McGee is picking a side.
The Boy Meets World alum—who played Angela Moore on the series—weighed in on the reignited feud between former costars Danielle Fishel and Maitland Ward, and she made it very clear where she stands.
"I have never been more proud of @daniellefishel in the second half of that show," Trina wrote on Instagram Feb. 25 of the recent Pod Meets World episode during which Danielle and Maitland argued over their long-simmering tension. "Speaking clearly and holding her ground is the way I like to handle my business also. That’s why I do frrrruvks with her."
The actress—who also appeared on the spinoff Girl Meets World—went on to cryptically muse about what it means to stand up for the people you believe in.
"Supporting people doesn’t always mean their character will align with yours," Trina said. "Sometimes, the ones you uplift only care about their own agenda. They start unnecessary drama, not for truth, but for attention—media chasers, energy usurpers. Instead of riding with you, they’d rather take the plane down just to make themselves look like the hero in the wreckage."
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"They lie on you when you’re at your lowest, just for the scent of a dollar," she added. "It’s a hard lesson, but one I’ve learned well. And through it, I’ve grown. Now, I look deeper at the purpose behind my support. Healing, not chaos. Elevation, not destruction."
Trina finished by saying, "Real ones move with integrity. The rest expose themselves."
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Danielle took to the comments section of her former costar's post to thank her for such a public show of support.
"Wow, thank you Trina," she wrote. "We have been through a lot, both together and apart, and we've come out the other side so much better because of it. I love you."
Trina also addressed Danielle and Maitland's feud with a trio of TikTok videos soundtracked with audio from their heated podcast exchange, including one in which she seemingly prepares to record a podcast. (Hours after weighing in on the feud, she announced that she's launching a podcast of her own titled Back to the '90s. Danielle commented, "Excited to check this out!")
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Trina's response came one day after Danielle and Maitland's back-and-forth over their longstanding beef became public.
Among other issues, Maitland accused her former costar of refusing to speak with her around the time Girl Meets World premiered in 2014 and unfriending her on Facebook, both of which Danielle denied doing.
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“I felt like, ‘Oh man, you did send me a really nice message,’” Danielle recalled after hearing that Maitland had messaged her to congratulate her on the spinoff. “I asked Will, ‘Will you please ask Maitland if I could have her phone number so I could apologize to her?’ And you wrote back to Will, ‘No, let’s just save it for the podcast, it will be great for the ratings.’”
The two actresses went back and forth over several other details before Danielle admitted that they simply see things differently.
"You and I have totally different and both perfectly valid experiences," she said. "It was nice to reminisce, share some good times, share some not-so-good times."
Keep reading to see where more Boy Meets World stars landed...
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Ben Savage
Savage played Cory Matthews on Boy Meets World, which anchored ABC's TGIF lineup from 1993 to 2000.
He went on to graduate from Stanford in 2004 with a degree in political science and continued to pop up on TV (Party of Five, Chuck) and the occasional indie film before reuniting with TV sweetheart Danielle Fishel to reprise their roles on the 2014 Disney Channel spin-off Girl Meets World.
After that show ended in 2017, Savage (whose older brother is The Wonder Years star Fred Savage) appeared on series including The Leftovers, Speechless, Criminal Minds (as a young Jason Gideon) and Homeland (as young Saul, making that two gigs playing a Mandy Patinkin character as a younger man). While he's yet to appear on his former co-stars' Pod Meets World podcast, he and Fishel reunited in 2021 for a rom-com spoof touting perfect lunch date spot Panera Bread.
His Instagram indicated for years that he had a wedding-date-caliber girlfriend, but he kept her identity pretty private—until he popped the question and confirmed in March 2023 that he'd married longtime love Tessa Angermeier.
Savage unsuccessfully sought a seat on the West Hollywood City Council in 2022 and Congress in 2024.
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Danielle Fishel
Between playing Topanga Lawrence (and then Matthews) on Boy Meets World and Girls Meets World, Fishel—whose first kiss was a smooch for the show with Ben Savage—was mainly herself on TV, appearing as a correspondent on The Tyra Banks Show and hosting Style Network's The Dish. She also went back to college at 27 and earned her degree in 2012.
She met first husband Tim Belusko at school, and they were married for two years before quietly divorcing in 2016. She wed Drop the Mic host Jensen Karp in 2018, with former co-stars Savage (who congratulated his "favorite TV wife" on her engagement) and Will Friedle in attendance.
Fishel and Karp welcomed son Adler in June 2019 and his brother Keaton in August 2021. The enviably coiffed actress also, most fittingly, launched a hair care line, Be Free by Danielle Fishel, and after directing several episodes of Girl Meets World continued on behind the camera, helming episodes of Disney Channel's Sydney to the Max, Raven's Home and Lopez vs. Lopez.
She also co-hosts Pod Meets World with Friedle and Rider Strong. And on an August 2024 episode of the show, Fishel shared she was diagnosed with DCIS, a form of breast cancer that she noted is "technically stage zero."
"I'm gonna be fine," she told listeners. "I'm having surgery to remove it. I'm going to be on some follow-up treatment."
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Rider Strong
After playing Shawn Hunter on Boy Meets World, Strong most notably starred in Eli Roth's 2002 sleeper horror hit Cabin Fever and its 2009 sequel, was one of the stars of the short-lived Pepper Dennis and voiced Brick Flagg in the animated series Kim Possible before returning to play Shawn in seven episodes of Girl Meets World.
Strong has also been behind the camera, writing, directing and producing some shorts and the 2017 TV movie Micah the A--hole Ghost with brother Shiloh Strong (who was originally up for the role of Eric Matthews). His latest directorial effort, "Typhoon—We're In It," was named Best Music Video by the Vortex Sci-Fi, Fantasy & Horror Film Festival in October 2022.
In 2013, Strong married Alexandra Barreto and their son, Indigo, was born in December 2014.
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Will Friedle
Friedle showed up as big brother Eric Matthews again on Girl Meets World, but in the meantime his voice became ubiquitous in animated shows including Kim Possible, Teen Titans Go!, DC Super Hero Girls, Disney XD's Guardians of the Galaxy (as Star Lord Peter Quill) and The Legend of Vox Machina.
Years before he attended Fishel and Karp's wedding, he was best man at the 2004 nuptials of Step by Step star Jason Marsden, TGIF cross-over programming at its finest. In December 2019, he sported a T-shirt with Topanga's face on it, a bit of swag courtesy of his future podcast co-host's hair care line.
Friedle married Susan Martens in 2016.
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William Daniels
Daniels, a two-time Emmy winner for St. Elsewhere as well as an original star of the musical 1776 and the voice of David Hasselhoff's car K.I.T.T. on Knight Rider, secured himself a new generation of fans playing Mr. Feeny on Boy Meets World.
After serving as president of the Screen Actors Guild from 1999 until 2001, Daniels continued to make guest appearances on the likes of Scrubs, Boston Legal and The Closer and had an arc on Grey's Anatomy in 2012. Now 97, Daniels' most recent physical acting work was reprising the role of Mr. Feeny on Girl Meets World, and he keeps up with appearances at fan conventions—but he also provided the voice of K.I.T.T. for 2020's Superintelligence.
The native New Yorker has been married to actress Bonnie Bartlett since 1951 and they're parents of two sons.
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Betsy Randle
After Boy Meets World, the Chicago native notably played Mrs. Winterbourne on Charmed and returned for a few episodes of Girl Meets World as Cory and Eric's mom Amy Matthews.
In real life she's mom to daughter Jessica and son Aaron with editor husband John Randle.
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William Russ
Russ, whose film work includes The Right Stuff and American History X, has remained a busy character actor after playing dad Alan Matthews on Boy Meets World, appearing on Boston Legal, The Young and the Restless, 90210, Colony, NCIS: Los Angeles and, most recently, Bosch, 9-1-1 and Animal Kingdom. He also returned to Girl Meets World with TV wife Betsy Randle.
Behind the scenes he's dad to a son and daughter with wife Clare Wren.
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Lee Norris
Strong claimed at Wizard World Comic Con, per Looper, that Norris' character Minkus was written out because of the popularity of fellow TGIF geek Steve Urkel over on Family Matters, and the Boy Meets World creatives didn't want to double down on comedic nerdom.
Norris, who got his acting start as little Chuckie Lee from The Torkelsons, went on to graduate from Wake Forest, play another small-screen geek, Marvin "Mouth" McFadden, on The CW's long-running drama One Tree Hill, and return as Minkus for a few episodes of Girl Meets World. He has since been on a couple episodes of The Walking Dead, been directed by David Fincher in Zodiac and Gone Girl, and appeared in the 2020 WWII action drama Greyhound with Tom Hanks.
He's been married to wife Andrea since 2011.
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Matthew Lawrence
Since popping up as Shawn's older half-brother Jack Hunter, the Mrs. Doubtfire star was also on the sitcom Brotherly Love with real-life siblings Andrew and Joey Lawrence, and has been in numerous indie films and guested on shows including Boston Public, CSI: Miami, Workaholics, Melissa and Joey and Hawaii 5-0. He's also gotten into the cinematic holiday spirit, starring in Mistletoe Mixup and Christmas on Repeat.
Lawrence married Dancing With the Stars pro Cheryl Burke on May 23, 2019, 13 years after they first met and dated (followed by a decade-long break) when she was paired with his brother Joey on the show. They divorced in 2022 and Lawrence is now dating TLC singer Rozonda "Chilli" Thomas.
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Trina McGee
McGee has been in a number of made-for-TV movies and short-lived TV series and also reprised the role of Shawn's girlfriend Angela on an episode of Girl Meets World—despite the admittedly less-than-ideal circumstances surrounding her exit from Boy Meets World.
On Pod Meets World in 2022, McGee told Fishel, Strong and Friedle that she had been told that they had specifically asked their showrunner to not include her in the 2000 series finale, resulting in Angela's premature departure for Europe while everyone else was tying up loose ends.
Friedel insisted "that never happened" and McGee said she regretted any past bad blood between her and Fishel, noting they could have been more of a team during the show's run. Fishel agreed, saying, "We could've helped each other."
Now McGee, who was previously married to Courtland Davis, is back in the fan-convention fold and reunited with the aforementioned trio for Daniels' 96th birthday on March 31, 2023. She is also a singer, artist and mother of kids, Ramia, Langston and Ezra.
In 2024, McGee announced she was expecting her fourth baby at age 54. But later that year, she shared that she suffered a pregnancy loss.
"I did lose the baby," McGee said on a September episode of The Tamron Hall Show. "It wasn’t expected; it was closer to the end of the first trimester. We really don’t have any real reasons why."
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Maitland Ward Baxter
After playing college siren Rachel McGuire on Boy Meets World, Ward starred in the 2004 comedy White Chicks with Marlon and Shawn Wayans, but went on to win three AVNs after making her adult-film debut in 2019's Drive.
"I found out that I love sexual performance," she told The Daily Beast in April 2021, talking about the unexpected direction her acting career had taken. "It's like being in a dance, or an ice-skating pair. You're doing this great artistic piece, and I just love it."
And the move has continued to work for her, as she's also a 2023 AVN Best Actress winner and author of the memoir Rated X.
Married since 2006 to Terry Baxter, she told In Touch Weekly in January 2020 of her real estate agent husband, "He is a very good photographer, too. He has taken pictures of me along the way."
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Lily Nicksay
The first of two Morgan Matthews, Nicksay played Cory and Eric's little sister from 1993 to 1995—then scored a role in the Michelle Pfeiffer-Robert Redford romantic drama Up Close and Personal.
As she grew up, the actress guest-starred on a few TV shows, including The Mentalist, 8 Simple Rules and Judging Amy, and later returned as Morgan for the 2017 finale of Girl Meets World.
She has been going by Lily Gibson since marrying songwriter Dave Gibson in 2015, and was credited with that name on a 2019 episode of NCIS and in the 2021 film Four Cousins & a Christmas.
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Lindsay Ridgeway
After the "longest nap ever," Morgan re-appeared from a year of being in another room of the house as an older, entirely different girl.
Ridgeway, who took over the role of Morgan in 1996 until the series' end in 2000, graduated from UC Riverside in June 2007 and earned a master's degree in counseling from the University of Redlands in 2010. Also a singer, she has performed the national anthem at pro sporting events around Los Angeles, and worked part time for the Los Angeles Kings hockey team as a member of the Kings Ice Crew.
She also came back as Morgan for the Girl Meets World finale.
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Linda Cardellini
Lauren got between Cory and Topanga for a mercifully brief four-episode arc.
Cardellini graduated from Boy Meets World to the shamefully short-lived Freaks and Geeks, and after that it was off to the races in Scooby-Doo, ER, Brokeback Mountain, Mad Men (earning an Emmy nomination for guest actress in a drama series), New Girl and the Netflix drama Bloodline. She also joined the Marvel Universe as Clint/Hawkeye's wife, was in the 2019 Best Picture Oscar winner Green Book, and both co-starred and was a producer on the Netflix dark comedy Dead to Me (earning 2020 Emmy nominations for Best Comedy Series and Best Actress in a Comedy).
The actress is mom to daughter Lilah-Rose with longtime partner Steven Rodriguez.
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Ethan Suplee
Suplee's estimable credits since playing bully Frankie "The Enforcer" Stechino include American History X, Remember the Titans, Unstoppable and portraying Randy Hickey on all four seasons of My Name Is Earl. He was also in Martin Scorsese's The Wolf of Wall Street, the Netflix comedy The Ranch, Edward Norton's noir drama Motherless Brooklyn and the controversial horror-satire The Hunt.
Suplee has a number of projects lined up, including a return to the Kevin Smith universe in the announced Twilight of the Mallrights.
Suplee has been married to Brandy Lewis since 2006 and they have two children together. Last but not least, in January 2020 a photo he posted of his newly shredded self, the result of a hard-won battle to lose weight and get healthy, went viral. He's been a fitness and nutrition advocate ever since.
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Adam Scott
After logging time as replacement bully Griff Hawkins, Scott became the consummate sweet 'n' funny guy—with the occasional snide wise-ass and morose midlife-crisis-having married guy thrown in for good measure.
His greatest hits include the intense HBO drama Tell Me You Love Me; the hit comedy Step Brothers; Starz' beloved Party Down (back for a fresh season 13 years after it was canceled); the even more beloved Parks and Recreation; the sporadic and hilarious The Greatest Event in Television History on Adult Swim; Wet Hot American Summer: Ten Years Later; The Good Place and Big Little Lies. He earned his first Golden Globe and Emmy nominations for his turn as a melancholy widower—or is he?—in Apple TV+'s unhinged-workplace drama Severance.
In real life Scott has two kids with Naomi Sablan, his wife since 2005.
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Anthony Tyler Quinn
"They only brought him in because Friends became a hit," Strong recalled to Vanity Fair in 2011 of leather jacket-wearing, motorcycle-riding, cool teacher Jonathan Turner, played by Quinn. "And ABC was like, 'We need twentysomethings on every show. Including on this kids' show that's only watched by teenagers.'"
However, Shawn was devastated when Mr. Turner was in a motorcycle crash at the end of season four—which Turner recovered from off-camera and was never seen again until he resurfaced on Girl Meets World, having married a nurse he met in the hospital after the accident.
In the meantime, Quinn joined the drama on Melrose Place for a four-year stint, was on Pretty Little Liars in 2012, and popped up on Feud: Betty and Joan in 2017.
He's been married to Margaret Quinn since 1985 and they have two children.