The actress best known for her role in “Boy Meets World,” once faced criticism for her weight. Decades later, she has transformed personally and physically, and fans have a lot to say about it.
She was one of the most recognizable faces of ’90s TV. The teen star turned heads with her talent. But as she entered adulthood, her appearance became a subject of criticism from fans and producers. The weight conversation continued beyond her TV career, with the actress facing harsh online comments for years.
The actress photographed on September 24, 1999 | Source: Getty Images
A ’90s Teen Icon and the Scrutiny of Fame
She was born on May 5, 1981, and began her professional acting career when she was ten. She made guest appearances on various TV shows and starred in several commercials before landing her breakout role on “Boy Meets World” in 1993.
Photo of the actress, from a “Boy Meets World” episode dated October 15, 1993 | Source: Getty Images
Originally, she was cast as a guest star, but her on-screen chemistry with the rest of the cast quickly turned her into a series regular as Topanga Lawrence, the girlfriend of Cory Matthews.
Ben Savage as Cory Matthews with the young actress who played Topanga Lawrence, in a “Boy Meets World” episode dated December 17, 1993 | Source: Getty Images
Her portrayal of Topanga made her one of the most popular young stars of the 1990s. The character was beloved for her intelligence and independence, traits the actress embodied on and off the screen.
Ben Savage as Cory Matthews with the actress who played Topanga Lawrence, in a “Boy Meets World” episode dated October 15, 1993 | Source: Getty Images
Her success earned her spots on magazine covers, including “Seventeen,” and she was voted one of Teen People’s hottest stars under 21. But as her career flourished, so did the spotlight on her appearance — and not always in the way she had hoped.
The young actress photographed in 1995 | Source: Getty Images
As her star power grew, there was scrutiny surrounding her weight. At the peak of her fame, the “Boy Meets World” producers told her and her co-star, Will Friedle, that they had gained weight. They informed them that their weight gain would become part of a storyline.
The young actress photographed during the “Drive Me Crazy” premiere on September 22, 1999 | Source: Getty Images
She remembers feeling blindsided by this decision. While Friedle accepted the news without much protest, the actress found it much harder to digest.
The actress photographed with Will Fridell on June 5, 1998 | Source: Getty Images
“They didn’t really ask me if I was okay with it,” she recalled. “They just said, ‘Here’s what we’re going to do.’ I was aware that I had gained some weight, but I was still a size four. To hear them say we needed to address it in the show was really tough.”
The actress attends YM-Maybelline Rising Star Concert on September 24, 1999 | Source: Getty Images
The episode, meant to be comedic, underscored how actors like her were often treated as characters first and people second, with their personal struggles written into scripts without much sensitivity.
The young actress photographed during the “Drive Me Crazy” premiere in Century City, California on September 22, 1999 | Source: Getty Images
Criticism and the Actress’s Response
The public’s criticism didn’t end with the conclusion of “Boy Meets World.” It continued in 2013 when she married her longtime boyfriend. But instead of congratulating her, many online users focused on her weight and that her partner was seven years younger than her.
The couple attends the 4th Annual Point Honors Gala on September 25, 2010 | Source: Getty Images
The criticism sparked a fierce response from the actress on X, where she defended her relationship and appearance. “People are giving me [expletive] for marrying someone younger than I am. [My husband] is mature, responsible, loving, & kind. Way to judge people, Internet,” she reportedly tweeted the day after her wedding.
The couple arrives at the 2014 Catalina Film Festival on September 27, 2014 | Source: Getty Images
But the online attacks didn’t stop. Days later, trolls continued to comment on her weight at her wedding. She fired back again, “[People] saying I was FAT @ my wedding: [you are] the worst kind of [people] on the PLANET. I weigh 107 pounds & am 5’1. YOU are the reason anorexia exists.”
The actress arrives at the Maxim 2013 Hot 100 Party on May 15, 2013 | Source: Getty Images
Her battle with body image wasn’t new. She had struggled with disordered eating as a teenager, trying extreme measures to stay thin. At one point, she was so terrified of gaining weight that she ate only iceberg lettuce, took laxatives, and occasionally made herself throw up.
The actress at the “Mulan” premiere on June 5, 1998 | Source: Getty Images
It wasn’t until she collapsed on set that she realized the toll it was taking on her body and her life. “I realized this was not a game,” she later said, recalling the fear that drove her to change her habits.
The actress attends the premiere of “Final Desination” on March 16, 2000 | Source: Getty Images
From College Return to Becoming a Mom
After years in the spotlight, Danielle Fishel made a big decision that took her away from acting for a while. At 27, she returned to college to finish her education, a step that led to a major personal milestone.
Danielle Fishel at the Wadsworth Theater on June 7, 2009 | Source: Getty Images
While studying, she met Tim Belusko, a fellow student she tutored in math. The two eventually began dating and, in 2013, got married. Though their relationship drew attention because Belusko was seven years younger, the age difference didn’t faze Fishel.
Tim Belusko and Danielle Fishel attend the 4th Annual Point Honors Gala on September 25, 2010 | Source: Getty Images
After their wedding, the couple started a family, welcoming their first son, Adler Lawrence Karp, in June 2019. Adler was born four weeks early, but Fishel happily embraced her new role as a mother.
Danielle Fishel’s newborn son, from a post dated July 1, 2019 | Source: Instagram/daniellefishel
In August 2021, Fishel and her husband welcomed their second child, Keaton Joseph Karp. Through it all, she remained vocal about the importance of self-care, particularly when managing the pressures she had faced since her teen years.
Fishel’s Health Battle and What She Looks Like Now
While Fishel’s life seemed to be full of joyful moments in recent years, she faced a serious health scare in August 2024. Taking to Instagram, she revealed that she had been diagnosed with a noninvasive form of breast cancer known as Stage 0.
Danielle Fishel on September 27, 1996 | Source: Getty Images
Luckily, her cancer was caught early and Fishel urged other women to get regular mammograms and breast cancer screenings. Her post was met with an outpouring of support from her fans, many of whom praised her for her openness and advocacy for early detection.
Though the diagnosis was frightening, her positive attitude and call for action inspired many women to take charge of their health in the same proactive way.
Danielle Fishel attends Shine Media Awards on November 4, 1998 | Source: Getty Images
Over the years, Fishel’s appearance has continued to be a topic of conversation for fans and critics alike. After reprising her role as Topanga in the 2014 reboot “Girl Meets World,” fans noticed her weight loss and speculated about whether she had slimmed down for the show.
Danielle Fishel with other cast members on the set of “Girl Meets World” on June 22, 2016 | Source: Getty Images
In 2013, one fan tweeted, “Danielle Fishel is one of [my] faves from #TGIF 🙂 it looks like she lost weight to get down to TV thin for #GirlMeetsWorld.” While some applauded her transformation, others found it difficult to recognize the once-teen star.
Danielle Fishel in 1995 | Source: Getty Images
Tweets from 2011 and 2013 reflected this sentiment, with users commenting that they “almost didn’t recognize Danielle Fishel.” Yet, even amid such remarks, Fishel’s beauty remained a focal point.
Danielle Fishel attends the Club Tacori 2013 event on October 8, 2013 | Source: Getty Images
A 2023 post showing her smiling and looking vibrant prompted responses like “Most Beautiful” accompanied by a fire emoji. Another fan commented, “Such a beautiful and elegant woman with gorgeous eyes, Danielle 🌹.”
Danielle Fishel poses during a photo shoot in 1999 | Source: Getty Images
At 43, Fishel’s beauty and poise continue to captivate fans, proving that she had survived the harshness of public scrutiny and thrived. A fan on X recently exclaimed, “Wow, she’s only 43!”
Photos of Her Transformation over the Years
Fishel’s journey from ’90s teen star to confident mother, actress, and advocate for health and self-acceptance resonates deeply. After facing intense scrutiny over her appearance and public criticism for her weight, she emerged stronger.
Danielle Fishel on July 7, 1994 | Source: Getty Images
1990s
Fishel’s journey has been well-documented through the years, both in her career and physical transformation. In the ’90s, fans knew her as the fresh-faced teen star of “Boy Meets World,” with her trademark long, wavy hair and vibrant smile.
Danielle Fishel on July 31, 1994 | Source: Getty Images
Danielle Fishel on May 10, 1996 | Source: Getty Images
Danielle Fishel on September 2, 1999 | Source: Getty Images
As she matured into adulthood, her look evolved along with her career. During the 2000s, she embraced a more refined style, though her familiar warmth and charm remained.
The 2000s
Danielle Fishel at the AFI Film Festival 2001 | Source: Getty Images
Danielle Fishel at the The Pantages Theater on March 16, 2003 | Source: Getty Images
Danielle Fishel at the The Pantages Theater on March 16, 2003 | Source: Getty Images
The 2010s
When “Girl Meets World” aired in 2014, fans noticed a visible change in her appearance, particularly her weight loss, which sparked conversations online. While her appearance may have changed, her self-assured confidence remained constant.
Danielle Fishel attends the 2010 TCA party on January 15, 2010 | Source: Getty Images
Danielle Fishel at The Grove on September 15, 2014 | Source: Getty Images
Danielle Fishel attends the 9th Annual American Humane Hero Dog Awards on October 5, 2019 | Source: Getty Images
The 2020s
Whether in her early acting days or more recent public appearances, Fishel continues to show the world that beauty comes in many forms, and her evolution showcases her inner strength.
Danielle Fishel attends the Fifth Annual Make March Matter Fundraising Campaign Kick-Off on March 2, 2020 | Source: Getty Images
Danielle Fishel attends the 2023 iHeartRadio Music Festival on September 22, 2023 | Source: Getty Images
Danielle Fishel attends the 2023 iHeartRadio Music Festival on September 22, 2023 | Source: Getty Images
Today, she is a voice against body shaming and a source of inspiration for women everywhere. Her ability to turn challenges into teachable moments has only solidified her place in fans’ hearts.