Take it from Danielle Fishel and Topanga: Be unapologetically you (2024)

Danielle Fishel doesn't know how her life would have played out without Topanga Lawrence.

The "Boy Meets World" star, who is now a beauty entrepreneur and new mom, says when she looks at her life and personality closely, she and the character from the hit '90s TV show are closely intertwined.

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"I don't know if Topanga influenced me or if Danielle influenced Topanga," she told "Good Morning America."

Fishel sat down with "GMA" for a ride through the past, sharing powerful lessons she learned from her role as Topanga, a TV host, an older sister and a mom.

Be unapologetically you

Fishel wasn't originally cast as Topanga. Initially, she was a side character.

When shooting began for the show, she saw the original actress receiving notes from the director on how to embody the character. In that moment, Fishel knew she could do it.

In a turn of events, the role for Topanga opened up and Fishel auditioned for it -- and hours later, she received a call that she was now Topanga.

"'Boy Meets World' was so life-changing. I truly can't imagine what my life would have been without it. I've tried," she said.

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Fishel says it's hard to pinpoint all the good lessons Topanga taught throughout the show's duration, saying her character stood in her truth and encouraged others to do the same. She also calls herself a "compulsive self-improver" and embraces every aspect of herself.

"The best lesson is that the only way to live is to be unapologetic about who you are," she said.

You don't have to be tall to be important

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Fishel's acting career was inspired by a classmate in elementary school who told her about her new agent and modeling career.

Upon being introduced to this new profession, she knew that was what she wanted to do and ran home to tell her mom.

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"And my mom said very kindly to me, 'Models are tall and you are not tall, so modeling is not in your future,'" she said. "I was like, 'Alright, I guess that's out!'"

At school the next day, Fishel told the same classmate she wasn't tall enough to be a model, to which the classmate responded saying you didn't have to be tall to be on TV.

Soon after, Fishel's acting career began. One of her first gigs was in a commercial in which she played Barbie's little sister, Skipper.

Accept people's differences

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Growing up, Fishel and her younger brother Chris weren't as close.

"We really didn't have that much in common," she said, adding that he was very into being around his friends while she was more family oriented.

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"I think I was hard on him when we were kids because I didn't understand the ways that we were different," she said.

But as both have grown up to be adults, the two have never been closer.

Looking back, she reminds herself to accept people's differences and move forward.

Some of the greatest rewards come after your biggest challenges

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Fishel added TV host to her résumé when she became the face of "The Dish," a series on the Style Network in which Fishel comically critiqued the latest in pop culture.

"It was such a fun job and it was also totally out of my comfort zone," she said.

Fishel was very involved in the production process, from being in the writing room to doing improv in front of the camera. She calls it a "vulnerable" experience because it was her on screen and not a character.

"I got to realize that I had skills and talents and interests that were totally outside of what I had previously known them to be," she added.

You can never truly be prepared for motherhood

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When Fishel heard her son Adler's heartbeat at her first ultrasound appointment, she knew she had to make big changes.

"I walked out of that appointment and I said, 'OK, I have to start thinking about what I am using on my body, what chemicals, and what am I putting into my body because there is somebody else inside me living and I want him to thrive," she said.

It was then that she decided to start her hair care line ,Be Free by Danielle Fishel, which she says is cruelty-free, vegan and eco-friendly.

Motherhood hasn't been easy for the new mom. After giving birth to her son in July 2019, she penned an essay about mom guilt.

"For as long as I can remember, I've dreamed of being a mom. I looked forward to sleepless nights, poopy diapers and being so enamored with my baby that I lost hours of my life just staring at him while he slept," she wrote. "However, nothing in the world could have prepared me for the reality that being a mom would also mean never feeling like I'm good enough."

Fishel wants other moms to know there's only so much you can do to prepare for motherhood. Bumps and bruises are bound to happen.

"But every day passes and every day you have the opportunity to get better and to learn, and it all works out."

Take it from Danielle Fishel and Topanga: Be unapologetically you (2024)

FAQs

Did Cory and Topanga go out in real life? ›

Despite their character's lasting romantic success, Fishel and Savage never had a spark off-screen — though they tested the waters at least once.

Who is Topanga married to in real life? ›

Danielle Fishel may be known for her character Topanga's iconic relationship with Cory in Boy Meets World, but in real life, her husband Jensen Karp has her heart. Fishel and Karp met in 1995 when they were both attending Calabasas High School.

Who is Topanga in real life? ›

Danielle Christine Fishel was born on May 5, 1981, in Mesa, Arizona. She began acting professionally at the age of ten, during which she made many TV guest appearances and commercials. She was originally a guest star on the show. She played Topanga Lawrence on the show, the girlfriend of Cory Matthews.

Who was Topanga before Danielle Fishel? ›

Before Danielle Fishel became a '90s teen icon for her role as Topanga Lawrence in “Boy Meets World,” another actor was cast as the free-spirited, book smart young girl. For the first time, actor Bonnie Morgan opened up about being the original Topanga in the sitcom during the June 26 episode of “Pod Meets World.”

Are Ben Savage and Danielle Fishel still friends? ›

They launched the podcast, Pod Meets World, in 2022, but lost contact with Savage long before that. While Fishel said she was particularly close with Savage after the birth of her first son in 2019, their relationship soon changed. "He ghosted us," Fishel said.

Did anyone on Boy Meets World date in real life? ›

Ben Savage

The actor, who became a fan favorite for his role as Cory, went on one date with his costar Danielle Fishel when they were teens. Since then, the Girl Meets World alum has preferred not to address his personal life. In January 2023, Savage confirmed his engagement to Tessa Angermeier.

Did the actors who played Cory and Topanga ever date? ›

When asked on Saturday if she ever had a relationship with her costar from the popular coming-of-age 1990s sitcom, Fishel said, "No, we never dated." However, after a couple of years of playing childhood sweethearts Cory Matthews and Topanga Lawrence, Fishel admitted that she and Savage did try to give it a shot.

Did Cory and Topanga actually kiss? ›

"I'll say this, it was my first official kiss on a TV show in front of millions of people." The actor added that he was nervous during that scene. "On our show, we tape it in front of a live audience and there's hundreds of people watching. So it's a lot of pressure for a little kid.

Did Topanga have a crush on Shawn in real life? ›

"I'll go first," said Fishel, who played Topanga Lawrence. "I had a crush on Rider [Strong]." "That's not true," said a surprised Strong, 42, who played bad boy Shawn Hunter. "You've never told me that."

Who did Danielle Fishel have a crush on? ›

Danielle Fishel didn't hold back when revisiting her crush on Rider Strong — and her jealousy of this then-girlfriend, Rachael Leigh Cook. During the Thursday, October 26, episode of “Pod Meets World,” Fishel, 42, took a trip down memory lane via an old diary she wrote in 1996 and recently rediscovered.

How many actors played Topanga? ›

"Boy Meets World" (1993-2000) ran for seven seasons and followed Cory Matthews (Ben Savage) as he navigated adolescence, school, and love. Following her firing, Morgan, who was 12 at the time, was replaced by Fishel, who played Topanga for the duration of the series.

How old was Topanga when she had Riley? ›

Cory and Topanga were 21 when they had Riley. In Girl Meets World, they live in New York where they wanted to move to at the end of Boy Meets World.

Did Cory and Topanga ever really date? ›

When asked on Saturday if she ever had a relationship with her costar from the popular coming-of-age 1990s sitcom, Fishel said, "No, we never dated." However, after a couple of years of playing childhood sweethearts Cory Matthews and Topanga Lawrence, Fishel admitted that she and Savage did try to give it a shot.

Who is Cory Matthews married to in real life? ›

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