Boy Meets World Cast Members Accused of Racism on Set in Resurfaced Tweets

Boy Meets World Cast Members Accused of Racism on Set in Resurfaced Tweets

Trina McGee-Davis, who starred for three seasons as the love interest of Rider Strong’s Shawn Hunter, claimed she was called “Aunt Jemima” and a “bitter bitch” by three of “the main actors.”

It’s been a few months since actress Trina McGee-Davis went public with allegations of racism, verbal abuse and downright ugliness during her three years on the “Boy Meets World” set.

The actress joined the show in Season 5 as a love interest for Rider Strong’s Shawn Hunter, joining the cast as a series regular the following season. She also became best friends with Danielle Fishel’s Topanga. And yet, while the show was all hugs and family and love while the cameras were rolling, Trina paints a different picture behind the scenes.

In a series of tweets first published in January that have been resurfaced recently in the media, the actress alleges among other things that she was called “Aunt Jemima” on set, a “bitter bitch” and “told ‘it was nice of you to join us’ like a stranger after 60 episodes.”

As her followers began to engage with her tweets, Trina clarified a few facts. She declined to name names at this time, despite multiple attempts by her fans to get her to do so, but did say that they were the main actors on the show and that they were “the ones included on the poster.” The most iconic poster image from the series features Ben Savage, Fishel, Strong and Will Friedle all hugging one another.

“At times the tension of the disrespect was extremely stressful,” she tweeted. “25 yrs old at the time raising a family and did not deserve to be thinking about this. None of those three colleagues had children. Just cowardly egos and hot diarrhea mouths.”

At the same time, she emphasized that she had nothing but positive experiences with the crew on the set, and that her closest co-star Rider Strong was not among those who were allegedly abusive and disrespectful toward her.

Several fans quickly latched onto the names Ben Savage, Danielle Fishel and Will Friedle as the likely culprits of her allegations, but again, Trina never specified. Nevertheless, one fan at-tagged all three of them in a tweet back in January calling for a response, with Trina replying, “Good luck with that.”

In their coverage of the story, AceShowBiz shows a tweet from Trina that reads, “They should be a light and own up to it. Sad and sick behavior.” In it, she at-tagged Danielle Fishel, with the outlet reporting she had named Savage and Friedle as well.

TooFab has reached out for comment to representatives for Ben, Danielle and Will about Trina’s allegations regarding her on-set experiences, but have not yet heard back.

Several times she made comments to the fact that she would like the three unspecified actors to come forward of their own volition and admit to their poor behavior. “They should be a light and own up to it,” she tweeted. “Sad and sick behavior.”

Trina did reprise her role in one episode of the recent “Girl Meets World” spinoff series, sharing a single scene with Rider. At the close of the scene, she does come face to face with Ben’s character, but they exchange no words before she walks off. The actress was reportedly upset she did not have a larger role in the new series, per the Atlanta Black Star.

You can check out some of Trina’s remarks and interactions with fans in the tweets below:

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