Trina McGee Opens Up About Her Darkest Secrets on Boy Meets World
Trina McGee, best known for her role as Angela Moore on Boy Meets World, is finally speaking out about the hidden struggles she faced while working on the beloved ’90s sitcom. While her character was a fan favorite and a groundbreaking representation of diversity in the show, her behind-the-scenes experience was anything but easy.
From racism on set to being excluded from the series finale, McGee has revealed shocking details about her time on the show and the lasting impact it had on her career and personal life.
Breaking Barriers as Angela Moore
McGee joined Boy Meets World in Season 5, playing Angela, the intelligent and emotionally complex love interest of Shawn Hunter (played by Rider Strong).
At a time when interracial relationships were still rarely depicted on mainstream television, McGee’s role was groundbreaking. Angela’s relationship with Shawn was treated as any other romance on the show, breaking stereotypes and resonating with audiences who rarely saw themselves represented in sitcoms.
However, despite her major contribution to the series, McGee’s off-screen experience was far from the picture-perfect high school friendships portrayed in Boy Meets World.
Racism & Isolation on Set
In recent years, McGee has been vocal about the racism and mistreatment she endured on the show. She described feeling isolated by her castmates, with little effort made to include her in the close-knit group that had already been working together for years.
“It was very interesting being on set as the only Black person,” McGee revealed. “The only other Black person there was a lighting guy.”
She recalled that her co-stars barely spoke to her and that the overall atmosphere made her feel like an outsider. The most painful example of this came when she was told to “turn down her Blackness” while delivering lines.
“I was always asked to tone down my performance,” she said. “They told me, ‘Turn down your Black meter.’”
Excluded from the Boy Meets World Series Finale
One of the most devastating moments for McGee came when she found out she was not included in the series finale—despite being an integral part of the show’s later seasons.
She revealed that she was told directly by producers that her exclusion was due to the main cast not wanting her there.
“I was told in a weird, off-handed way by a very important person that my co-stars went to the showrunner and said, ‘We don’t want her in the last episode,’” McGee shared. “That I was somehow taking their light.”
This revelation was heartbreaking, especially since Angela’s relationship with Shawn was one of the most popular storylines in the later seasons.
A Long-Overdue Apology from the Cast
Years later, after McGee spoke out, some of her former co-stars finally acknowledged their past behavior and apologized.
Will Friedle, who played Eric Matthews, admitted to making racially insensitive jokes toward McGee on set. He specifically apologized for calling her “Aunt Jemima”, a comment that deeply hurt her at the time.
Danielle Fishel (Topanga Lawrence) also issued a public apology, admitting that she should have been more welcoming and supportive of McGee during their time on set.
McGee, showing incredible grace, accepted their apologies, acknowledging that people can learn and grow.
Life After Boy Meets World
Despite the challenges she faced, McGee continued her acting career and appeared in other shows like The Hughleys, The Proud Family, and Friday After Next.
She also found passion behind the scenes, working as a writer, director, and producer. Over the years, she has been involved in various independent projects, proving her resilience and talent beyond just her role on Boy Meets World.
A New Chapter – Family & Personal Growth
McGee has also found happiness in her personal life. She is married to actor Marcelo Thedford, and together, they have built a private but loving family life.
Recently, McGee shocked fans by announcing that she is pregnant again—despite having her tubes tied and going through menopause. She called it a “miracle baby”, saying that she had turned to natural remedies and spiritual guidance to help with fertility.
“I wasn’t even supposed to be able to get pregnant,” she said, “but here I am. It’s truly a miracle.”
Finding Closure & Moving Forward
Looking back, McGee has mixed emotions about her time on Boy Meets World. While it was a career-defining role that made her one of the most beloved characters in the series, the racism and exclusion she faced behind the scenes left lasting scars.
However, she chooses to focus on the positive, appreciating the love from fans who continue to support her work.
“I’ve learned to forgive and move forward,” she said. “But I also think it’s important to tell my story, so others know they’re not alone.”
Final Thoughts
Trina McGee’s journey in Hollywood is one of resilience, strength, and perseverance. While her experience on Boy Meets World was far from perfect, she has overcome challenges and built a fulfilling career and personal life.
Her story serves as a powerful reminder that even in industries that claim to be inclusive, there’s still work to be done. But McGee has proven that she won’t be silenced—and her voice continues to inspire fans and future generations.
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