‘Girl Meets World’ Producer Claims Creator Was ‘Horrible’ to Sabrina Carpenter & Rowan Blanchard at Table Read, Made Them Both Cry – Just Jared – Celebrity News and Gossip
The new Boy Meets World documentary Doc Meets World debuted at Tribeca Festival and revealed new details about the making of Girl Meets World, specifically one traumatic table read.
During an interview with Danielle Fishel, producer Frank Pace talked about working with the show’s creator Michael Jacobs and how he could be a “nightmare” to work with, per Variety.
“Michael was fun for me to work with because he was a challenge. He was a nightmare for me to work with because he was a challenge,” Pace shared, before recounting the “never to be forgotton table read” that marked the beginning of spinoff series Girl Meets World.
Danielle agreed that she had blocked it out, but then Pace recalled what allegedly happened that day.
He recalled, “You blocked it out because Michael was horrible. He just reamed all the young cast. He didn’t think they upheld the tradition of ‘Boy Meets World’ and Rowan was crying, and Sabrina was crying.”
Girl Meets World was a Boy Meets World spinoff series starring Rowan Blanchard and Sabrina Carpenter that aired on Disney Channel 14 years after the parent series from 2014 to 2017.
Danielle, who played Topanga on the main series and reprised her role on the spinoff, recalled telling Michael how passionate she felt about the show focusing on female friendship.
“I said, ‘If we’re going to do a show that’s about a 12-year-old girl, I don’t want the focus to be about a relationship.’ I was a 12-year-old girl who spent my entire life focused on relationships. And it didn’t do anything for me. That didn’t get me anywhere,” she recalls, getting choked up. “It’s not a good lesson. It’s not like what I would’ve wanted for myself.”
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