It's almost 25 years since the end of his beloved hit TV show, Boy Meets World, of the 90s, but there seems to be a considerable amount of tension between some of the stars.
Recent time “Pod Meat World” episode The podcast, host and former co-stars Daniel Fishel, Ryder Strong and Will Friedle welcome guest Maitland Ward (who portrayed Rachel Mackey in a later season) to discuss their shared experiences I did. The conversation was easy in the first half of the 90-minute episode, but Fischel (who portrayed Topanga Lawrence in the series) told the word, “Do you hate us?”
“No, I don't hate you,” Ward said. “I think you hate me because you don't talk to me in “The World of Girls' Meeting” (a spin-off of the Disney Channel of “Boy Meets World”), which hurts. ”
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Maitland Ward called former “Boy Meets World” co-star Danielle Fishel “disincentive.” (Getty Images)
“You had an attitude about it. There was some beef between us, but I didn't get it,” she later added. “I didn't know if I thought I was trying to get attention. I was really confused as to why we weren't good.”
Fischel is “A World of Meeting a Girl” – she stars with Ben Savage (his longtime love, Corey Matthews, played in “Boy Meat World”), Sabrina Carpenter and Rowan Blanchard I admitted that I did – was a “very difficult set”.
“To put it this way, memories of the fun set of 'Boy Meets World' were not memories of the fun set of 'Girl Meets World',” she said. “I went into it expecting it, it wasn't. It was a pretty turbulent place. I felt very exiled. I was very criticized. I was very criticized. I personally thought there was something about you.”
“You didn't like the fact that I was getting a lot of attention at that point, going out into your space and taking that attention away,” Ward said.

“Boy Meets World” ran seven seasons from 1993 to 2000. (ABC Photo Archives/Getty Images via Disney General Entertainment Content)
Ward also nurtured the fact that Fishel had apparently missed her on Facebook a few years ago.
In 2013, Ward sent Fishel a Facebook message but never received a reply. Fischel said he rarely used Facebook and didn't show messages until 2022 after connecting with Ward about Friedle's appearance on the podcast. Fischel asks Friedle to get the ward number and says he can apologise directly to her.
“You wrote back to Will, 'No, let's save it for the podcast,' adding that Ward later said, 'Shaking the statistics.'
Ward said he felt that Fischel's demands were “disincentive.”
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It wasn't the end of their heated before and after.
Fischel asked why she spoke negatively about the cast in the past. Ward replied, “Are you trying to accuse me of using you, or are you trying to accuse me of something?”
“I think there's a disparity because you hate Ben (the savages) too, and you guys hate Michael (Jacobs),” she added.
“Ben is one of the most important people I've ever met in my life and I can't stand the fact that he doesn't tell us,” Friedle replied. “That's right. He won't talk to us,” he said. “It literally shows me the last three years in the middle of my message and conversation with Ben. And never told me why.”
When Fishel asked Ward if he would listen to podcasts regularly, she said “no,” but claimed it focused on a lot of “negative things.”

Matthew Lawrence and Maitland Ward from “Boy Meets World.” Ward portrayed Rachel Mackey on her beloved TV show. (ABC Photo Archives/Getty Images via Disney General Entertainment Content)
“The same way you wrote your book about your experiences doesn't mean they're negative,” said Fischel, who referenced Ward's 2022 memoir. “They're just an experience. So you don't listen to podcasts regularly, but your overall opinion on that is that we're negative about Michael, Ben and the show. ”
“Let's be honest about this. You know people are interested, so you're trying to get a reputation for me now. I just wanted to remember a good time. That's all,” Ward said.
“I'm not the kind of person I wanted to go for reviews… this is what you wanted,” replied Fischel.
After saying goodbye, Fischel said Ward's decision to join the podcast appears to be “an opportunity for her to report on the conflict.”

Fishel said Ward's decision to join the podcast appears to be a “opportunity to report on conflict.” (Getty Images)
“It's just like the way she decided when “girls meet the world,” and that's why everything was in the press. The opportunity she gains the press by creating a conflict. I'm not your girl who does that,” Fischel said of the enthusiastic exchange. “And she thought it was dishonest for me to reach out to her. I think it was dishonest to want to do that for statistics.”
Representatives for Ward and Fishel did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital's request for comment.





