Unfortunately, friendship wasn’t a gift for Maitland Ward and Danielle Fishel.
After the Boys Meets World costars rehashed their feud on Danielle, Will Freidle and Rider Strong’s podcast Pod Meets World, Maitland believes the heated conversation was “orchestrated” by its hosts.
“I think she wanted to catch me off guard,” she said of Danielle—who starred as Topanga Lawrence for all seven seasons—to The New York Post in an interview published Feb. 27. “I think she wanted to try to rattle me and she did.”
“What’s really hurtful about the situation is,” she continued, “maybe she was mad and she wanted to bring it up like that—but Will had presented this show to me before like it was going to be so much fun.”
E! News has reached out to reps for Danielle, Will and Rider for comment and has not yet heard back.
In fact, Will—who played Eric Matthews opposite Maitland’s Rachel McGuire—was the one who invited her on because she had “been closer to him” than Danielle and Rider.
“He’s always been a friend to me, I thought,” she reflected. “He was my connection. He would always check in. We weren’t seeing each other every day, but we were friends. If he knew this was gonna happen like this and didn’t give me any warning about it, that really sucks.”
Maitland, who joined the cast in seasons six and seven, said that she would’ve appreciated a warning ahead of the episode to prepare if Danielle was ready to hash out their grievances.
“I was not going to start anything with her,” the 44-year-old said. “We were just going to have conversations. As we got into the show, I thought it was weird that she wasn’t bringing anything up, even in conversation.”
It wasn’t until the latter part of the episode that things started heating up. Although the Rated X author said she was more than willing to squash their beef, she believes they should’ve talked about it ahead of time.
As for what was said on the podcast episode? Maitland accused Danielle of refusing to speak with her in 2014 during the premiere of Girl Meets World as well as unfriending her on Facebook. Danielle, 43, denied doing both.
“I am not a Facebook person,” Danielle explained, insisting that she tried to make amends in 2022 when Will told her about a heartfelt message Maitland sent years prior. “I then went into my Facebook page and saw that we were not friends. I didn’t remember when we were friends on Facebook or when we were no longer friends on Facebook. I found your message in the graveyard of messages—and I then felt very bad.”
“I felt like, ‘Oh man, you did send me a really nice message,’” she continued. “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.’”
However, not much was resolved between the two when the episode winded down.
“You and I have totally different and both perfectly valid experiences,” Danielle concluded. “It was nice to reminisce, share some good times, share some not-so-good times.”
Read on to see all the feuds from the set of Boy Meets World.
Maitland Ward & Danielle Fishel’s Beef
While Boy Meets World wasn’t a drama, a podcast exchange between costars Danielle Fishel (Topanga) and Maitland Ward (Rachel) had plenty of it.
As the two explained on the Feb. 23, 2025 episode of Pod Meets World, the issue seemed to stem from a Facebook message Maitland sent Danielle in 2013 in which she congratulated her on her engagement to now ex-husband Tim Belusko and Boy Meets World spin-off Girl Meets World. However, Danielle said she didn’t see the note at the time. It wasn’t until Maitland mentioned the message in the press years later, she added, that Danielle went back to look for it—finding it in a “graveyard” of DMs.
Danielle noted she then asked costar and podcast cohost Will Friedle (Eric) for Maitland’s phone number to apologize but that Maitland didn’t want to talk privately at that point—saying Maitland told Will she’d save the conversation for the podcast and “rock the stats.” However, Maitland said she didn’t want to speak to Danielle because she thought her reach-out was “disingenuous.”
Among her proof: The fact that Danielle had unfriended her on Facebook, something Danielle insisted she “never purposefully” did.
But the beef didn’t end there. Maitland also said on the podcast that Danielle barely spoke to her when they reunited in 2014 for Girl Meets World, a situation she found hurtful as she’d invited Danielle to her 2006 wedding and thought they were friends.
While Danielle said she didn’t have an issue with Maitland at the time, she pointed out they hadn’t seen or spoken to each other since the wedding. She also suggested she didn’t have the best experience working on GirlMeets World, but made it clear it wasn’t anything against Maitland.
However, Maitland accused Danielle of being upset at the time over the attention Maitland was getting in the adult entertainment industry. Danielle denied this, noting she posed for Maxim in 2014.
Maitland also accused Danielle, Will and their cohost Rider Strong (Shawn) of being negative on Pod Meets World and hating costar Ben Savage (Cory) and Boy Meets World creator Michael Jacobs (though she later backpedaled and said she meant they just had disagreements).
In any case, the podcast cohosts made it clear they did not hate Ben or Michael and that they were simply sharing their experiences from the show.
And when Maitland accused Danielle of “trying to go at” her for ratings, Danielle shot this down—claiming it was Maitland who was using this opportunity to get press.
While Danielle said she and Maitland don’t need to be friends, she noted, “I don’t hate Maitland, not even the slightest.”
The Tense Girl Meets World Set
Fourteen years after Boy Meets World ended, Ben and Danielle reprised their roles of Cory and Topanga on Girl Meets World—a comedy series that followed their daughter Riley (Rowan Blanchard), her friend Maya (Sabrina Carpenter) and their lives at home and school.
The show ran on Disney Channel from 2014 to 2017. However, Danielle described it on her podcast as a “very, very difficult set.”
“Let’s put it this way,” she said on a February 2025 episode of Pod Meets World. “The memories we have of the fun set of Boy Meets World were not the memories or the fun set of Girl Meets World. It just wasn’t. And I went into it, hoping it was going to be. I went into it expecting it to be, and it wasn’t. It was a rather tumultuous place. It was a place I felt very ostracized. I felt very criticized. I felt a lot of different things being on that set.”
E! News reached out to Disney for comment but did not hear back.
The Cast’s Estrangement From Ben Savage
As Mr. Feeny once said, friendship, “is a real gift, and it’s given with no expectation and no gratitude is necessary—not between real friends.”
And while Danielle, Rider and Will used to be tight with Ben, they told Variety in June 2023 they hadn’t heard from him in three years. As she put it, “He ghosted us.”
Explaining he has no idea why Ben gave them the silent treatment, Will shared he simply disappeared.
“I wish I knew why, to this day,” he added. “We didn’t have a fight. There’s no falling out. There was no animosity. He just woke up one day, and decided I don’t want this person in my life anymore. I finally sent a text saying, ‘I’ve known you for 30 years, what’s going on?’ I said, ‘I’m gonna call you every day until you tell me not to call you anymore.’ That lasted about three weeks or a month, every single day.”
Danielle expressed her wish for them to one day reconnect with Ben.
“Speaking for myself, Ben and I may be estranged right now and we may have our complaints about each other, but I will always love Ben and want what’s best for him,” she continued. “I don’t think this is the end of our story—but time will tell.”
Ben hasn’t yet, remaining silent on the subject (he also didn’t respond to E! News’ request for comment), but his old pals still hold out hope.
“Ben is one of the most important people I’ve ever met in my life,” Will said in a February 2025 Pod Meets World episode, “and I can’t stand the fact that he won’t speak to us.”
Will Friedle’s Racially Insensitive Remark to Trina McGee
In January 2020, Trina McGee (Angela) spoke out about disrespect she experienced on Boy Meets World, including being “called Aunt Jemima on set.”
Later, she revealed Will made the remark and that he apologized to her “22 years ago and again days ago in a in a three-page letter.”
“We talked more on it and he acknowledged that he really wasn’t educated enough in his early twenties to know he was truly offending me,” she wrote on Instagram in April 2020. “THIS SHOULD AND COULD BE A TEACHING MOMENT FOR ALL.”
Ultimately, Trina and Will moved forward.
“Will apologized to me and I forgave him, I then apologized to him for making the statements public because his joke came out of just not knowing, not viciousness and he forgave me,” she said. “That’s what friends do.”
As Will recalled on Pod Meets World in 2022, he saw Trina exit her dressing room in a “big red headscarf” and “attached no cultural significance to that whatsoever.”
Thinking he was teasing her like he did the rest of the cast, he continued, he decided to “make fun of her red hat.”
“That’s as far as my dumbass privileged mind saw it,” Will said. “So right before I walked on for my part, I walked by and went ‘love your syrup’ and walked onto the set thinking boom, zing, just got her for her hat.”
Trina told Will the joke wasn’t OK, and he was “mortified,” noting the moment changed his life.
“You can’t just throw things out there because you think it’s funny and walk away,” he said. “You could be hurting people.”
Trina McGee’s Exit From the Show
During the podcast, Trina and her costars also set the record straight on her Boy Meets World departure.
Trina made her last appearance on the show in a 2000 episode called “Angela’s Ashes.” However, she wasn’t a part of the series finale—a decision she thought was made by the rest of the cast.
“I was told in kind of a weird, offhanded way by a very important person that you guys all went to Michael Jacobs and you said, ‘We don’t want her in the last episode,'” she shared on the 2022 episode of Pod Meets World. “‘She’s somehow taking our light’ was the gist of it, and ‘we don’t want her in the last episode.’”
This competitiveness, Trina continued, hurt her for years. However, Danielle, Will and Rider insisted the rumored conversation “never happened,” with Danielle swearing on her children and Will swearing on his marriage.
“I’m sorry, you say that’s competitiveness. That’s not competitiveness to me. That’s sociopathy,” Will said after hearing the rumor. “This pisses me off.”
Trina believed them, and they were able to make amends.
“Once it hits your brain and then you’re silent,” she said, “the silence grows and then the whole imagery of it becomes bigger than life and bigger than what it really is.”
As Trina later added, “I like trusting you. It feels really good.”
Danielle Fishel & Trina McGee’s Tension
Danielle has also apologized for how she treated Trina on the set of Girl Meets World.
“I owed @realtrinamcgee an apology for being rude, cold & distant when she guest starred on GMW (her tweet regarding warm hellos being met with cold blank stares was about me),” Danielle wrote on X in June 2020. “Trina and I spoke over a month ago and she gracefully accepted my apology.”
And they talked about how they were pitted against each other, particularly when it came to the rumors surrounding Trina’s exit.
“By the time you came to Girl Meets World, you had had 14 or 15 years of believing we got together to keep you from being in the series finale of Boy Meets World and then the interaction you have with me is very cold,” Danielle said on the 2022 episode of Pod Meets World. “How could you not walk away thinking, ‘She hates me. She’s after me. We’re always in competition. We will always be in competition.'”
After the two talked it out privately, Danielle continued, they wished they had just had a conversation sooner.
“We could have been there for each other the way we’ve been there for each other through multiple hardships over the last several years,” she added. “So that, for me, is the biggest lesson and the importance of talking and being willing to dig deep for the same purpose, which is growing and becoming better people and doing better.”
Danielle Fishel’s Tearful Discussion With Creator Michael Jacobs
After the actress who initially played Topanga was let go and Danielle was cast, she did her first producer run-through and prepped for Michael’s critique.
“Michael starts off the notes by saying, ‘Danielle, I’m going to give you your notes all in one time at the end, and I’m going to give everyone else their notes now,'” she recalled on Pod Meets World in 2022. “‘Because if I made everyone sit here through all of the notes I have for you, we would all be here for hours and no one would ever get to go home.'”
Danielle said this was done in front of everyone and that she teared up. She noted Michael went through each line with her and her mom and told them what Danielle needed to change, like speaking more slowly. As she remembers him saying, “‘All I know is if you don’t come back tomorrow doing this entirely differently, you are also not going to be here,’ referencing the girl I had replaced.”
Danielle said she and her mom rehearsed until 3 or 4 a.m. to get her lines right, which she said meant “making Michael happy.”
After Danielle did the network run-through the next day, she said, Michael gave her a standing ovation.
For his part, Michael said he was “sorry to hear those were her thoughts” and that “there was more” to the story.
“She feels that her job was threatened, I believe,” he said on a 2023 episode of Reel Talker. “It was, but it wasn’t by me. I was trying to save it, which we did. She saved it.”
Michael added he “always believed in her” and still does.
Will Friedle & Rider Strong’s Past Support of Brian Peck in Drake Bell Case
In the 2024 doc Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV, it was revealed that Will and Rider were among several stars who wrote letters of support for dialogue coach Brian Peck.
Brian was arrested in 2003 and charged with “lewd acts with a child,” with a LAPD release noting “the minor’s family reported that Peck had molested the child.” Inthe doc, Drake Bell shared he was the minor.
According to a case summary obtained by NBC News, Brian pleaded no contest and was convicted of “lewd or lascivious acts” and oral copulation of a minor. He was sentenced to 16 months in prison.
In an episode of Pod Meets World, Will said Brian was “instantly spinning it to where it wasn’t his fault” but “the fault of his victim.” And while Rider said Brian “admitted to one thing,” he noted he and Will didn’t know the extent of the crimes for which Brian was convicted.
Will and Rider also appeared in court to support Brian.
“We’re sitting in that courtroom on the wrong side of everything—of course having no idea of this—filled with child actors to the point where the victim’s mother turned and said, ‘Look at all the famous people you brought with you and it doesn’t change what you did to my kid,'” Will recalled. “And I just sat there wanting to die where it was like, ‘What the hell am I doing here?'”
Drake has since spoken to Will and Rider and forgiven them. As Will shared in another podcast episode, Drake told him, “‘Before you say a word, I want you to know I love you and I forgive you.'”
