The former star of the child Danielle Fishel says that the executive told him that he had a photo of her in her room
Boy Meets World actor opened early to be sexualized.
As one of the stars of Boy meets the world ,, Danielle Fishel came to a massive celebrity at a very young age. She was 12 years old when she started playing in the 90s family sitcom as Topanga Lawrence and stayed on the series throughout her race, which ended at the age of 19. public eyes. And while most fans were happy to see her act in the history of maturity with her comrades while growing herself, some adults treated Fishel inappropriately when she was a teenage star, including sexualization of his face.
On a Recent episode of Pod meets the world -THE Boy meets the world Rewatch podcast fishel hosts with co-stars Rider (Shawn) and Will Friedle (Eric), she spoke about adults, including a man involved in the show, who treated her in a way that continues to have an impact on his years later. Read the rest to see what the 42 -year -old actor had to say.
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A setting had his photo in his room.
On the podcast, Fishel said that she had discovered that there were people who had days until the age of 18. Unfortunately, this is not a rare practice So that young stars take care of.
"I had people who told me that they had my 18th birthday in their calendar," said Fishel. She also said that an executive had told her that he had a photo of her in her room from a photo session she had done.
"I had a male frame - when I had a calendar at 16 - and he specifically told me that he had a certain civilian month in his room."
She didn't know it was inappropriate at the time.
Fishel said that she did not know that he was bad for adult men sexualizing her because she considered herself mature.
> "As a child, I always wanted to be older. I always wanted to be an adult. I wanted to be considered an adult," said the old star child. "And therefore attracting adult male attention as an adolescent girl looked like ... I saw myself as I was, not for the number on a page. And with hindsight, it's absolutely false."
Strong added that Fishel was "very mature and confident" at the time, and she added: "I have always been able to hold a conversation with an adult. I can look at you in the eye. I have always been these things . But in a romantic and masculine sense, I should not have spoken externally to 14, 15, 16 years. And I was even directly to me. "
When the anonymous executive made the comment on her calendar photo, she said that her initial response was surprised, but added that "immediate thought after that". '"
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His male co-stars also had trouble with the celebrity of adolescents.
The conversation on the podcast appeared when the guests of the episode, the hosts of the podcast Bruh meets the world , asked Fishel, Friedle and what they feel to become idols for adolescents. While Fishel had the most inappropriate experiences with adults, the other two actors admitted that they had not appreciated the attention they had received either.
"I hated that. I think I was quite open on this subject," said Strong. "When I felt reduced to this kind of idol for adolescents, it just made me so uncomfortable ... It made me go inside, it made me more shy than I wouldn't have been. " He said that it affected him in his relationships for the years to come and is one of the reasons why he is a "series monogamist".
Friedle shared that being popular in the show caused a "juxtaposition" because in his hometown, no girl wanted to go out with him. But in the entertainment environment, other young stars were interested in him. "It must be just because I'm on television," he said he thought that girls said they loved him.
It took years to Fishel to realize how experience has experienced it.
Fishel shared on the podcast that she did not understand how much a teenager star had an impact on her life until she was at the end of the thirties. AE0FCC31AE342FD3A1346EBB1F342FCB
"I haven't really treated how it affected me in adolescence - nor how it affected me in their twenties or even in the thirties - until recent years. And then I was really able to look at it and connect the points, ”she said.
She explained more: "What it really did was that it made me bad on limits. I was so focused on not wanting people to think I thought I was too good for They, whom I had absolutely no expectations of how you are supposed to talk to me, of the way you are supposed to treat me. I would hold it to hold it, because I did not want someone to think that I was better than them or they were not good enough for me. "She said that at the end of the thirties, she began to think about her relationships and discovered that her lack of borders was a theme common in them not operating.
Today, Fishel is married to Jensen Karp . They got married in 2018 and have two children. She was previously married to Tim Belusko From 2013 to 2016.
This is not the first heartbreaking story that Fishel shared.
Fishel shared other disturbing stories from his children Star Days Pod meets the world . As Buzzfeed reported, she previously revealed that an adult man pretends to be a young girl In Fan Mail, he sent her. She and the person she thought was a young girl bound herself and had a regular correspondence, who was supervised by Fishel's mother. But, finally, they realized that the person who sent the letters was actually an adult. She said he had started to introduce himself to his school and to say that he was there to come and get her.
Fishel also said that She was humiliated on the set by creator series Michael Jacobs , who would have called her on his performance before the casting on the first day and threatened to dismiss her. She said that she was sweating "abundantly" by speaking of the situation all these years later. The best life contacted Jacobs when the podcast was published but did not receive an answer.