Boy Meets World star Trina McGee is ing former co-star Danielle Fishel following Fishel's argument with Maitland Ward on Pod Meets World that covered a range of disagreements going back over a decade. Boy Meets World originally ran on ABC from 1993-2000, and showcased Cory Matthews (Ben Savage) growing up. A sequel series, Girl Meets World, aired on Disney Channel from 2014-2017, and featured Savage returning to the role, as well as Fishel as his wife Topanga Matthews. Since 2022, Fishel has co-hosted Pod Meets World with Rider Strong (Shawn Hunter) and Will Friedle (Eric Matthews).
McGee shares her thoughts on Instagram, reacting to the argument between Fishel and Ward. McGee reposts a TikTok from saronthings that says "Topanga just rocked Rachel's s**t," which comments that Fishel reacted "gracefully" and "elegantly". In the Instagram post itself, McGee shows for Fishel, and says that she has "never been more proud" of her. The post details how some people only care about their own agenda, and will start drama so that they can have attention. McGee also writes that it is "a hard lesson, but one I've learned well." What McGee wrote in the post can be found below:
I have never been more proud of @daniellefish in the second half of that show. Speaking clearly and holding her ground is the way I like to handle my business also. That's why I do frrrruvks with her. ing people doesn't always mean their character will align with yours. 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.
They lie on you when you're at your lowest, just for the scent of a dollar. 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 . Healing, not chaos. Elevation, not destruction.
Real ones move with integrity. The rest expose themselves.
Fishel commented on McGee's post, thanking her for her . She also writes about how both she and McGee have been through a lot, and have grown stronger because of it. Fishel's comment on the post can be found below:
Wow, thank you Trina. 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.
What McGee's Post Means For Pod Meets World
The Actress Provides A Valuable & Honest View
As a cast member of Boy Meets World and someone who has been a guest on Pod Meets World, McGee offers a valuable perspective on the argument between Fishel and Ward. By explaining in the post that Fishel's ability to stand her ground is a trait she respects, it shows that Fishel's reaction in the podcast was genuine, and not something created to attract listeners.

All 7 Seasons Of Boy Meets World, Ranked Worst To Best
Boy Meets World, which centered on Cory Matthews, was the coming-of-age sitcom of the 1990s, but some seasons just hit differently than others.
Even though the subject of the podcast is a '90s sitcom, it can sometimes shift to serious topics that make people uncomfortable. The hosts have often shared their concerns that being honest about their experiences may ruin Boy Meets World for listeners. Ward mentions this during her appearance, saying that the hosts hate Boy Meets World co-creator Michael Jacobs, and thinks the show takes too negative of an approach.
Our Take On McGee's Comments On The Feud
McGee Was Very Honest In Her Post
The honesty in McGee's post makes from an interesting point of view. With how much time fans have spent with the Boy Meets World characters, it is a shame that there is a feud between two of the actors that played them. Since Fishel offered a chance for Ward to return to the podcast, hopefully they will one day be able to put their feud behind them, and the focus of Boy Meets World's legacy will once again be on the series itself.
Source: Trina McGee/Instagram

Boy Meets World
- Release Date
- 1993 - 2000-00-00
- Network
- ABC
- Showrunner
- Michael Jacobs
Cast
- Ben Savage
- William Daniels
In this coming-of-age sitcom, Cory Matthews navigates middle and eventually high school, exploring his relationships with his friends and family and learning life lessons along the way.
- Directors
- Michael Jacobs
- Writers
- Michael Jacobs
- Seasons
- 7
- Story By
- Michael Jacobs
- Streaming Service(s)
- Dis, AppleTV+
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