What happened to the boy who played Minkus?
He had a fairly prominent role until season 4, when he was abruptly written off after getting in a serious motorcycle accident.
Who played Minkus in Boy Meets World?
Lee NorrisGirl Meets World
Stuart Minkus/Played by
Did Rob and Chanel ever hook up?
No, Chanel West Coast and Rob Dyrdek have never dated.
Does Farkle have autism?
Farkle Minkus is diagnosed as on the spectrum in a September episode. It’s revealed in the episode that Farkle has Asperger’s Syndrome, and his friends rally around him after the diagnosis.
When did Topanga get pregnant?
DC Fandome – The Loop
She’s Having My Baby Back Ribs | |
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Season 7, Episode 17 | |
Airdate | February 11, 2000 |
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Previous | Seven the Hard Way |
Is Farkle autistic?
Riley, Maya and Lucas emphasize the beauty of being unique as they rally around their friend Farkle Minkus, who may be on the autism spectrum. Meanwhile, his friendship with another student, Smackle, grows fonder.
Why did Eric go crazy in Boy Meets World?
He wound up depressed on his parents’ couch, watching television in a bathrobe everyday. His parents tried to support him but didn’t quite know what to do with him. Neither did the show’s writers, who didn’t want Will Friedle off the show, so they made him the insane comic relief.
Why did Chanel West Coast say she was a boy?
“I’m actually going through a legal situation right now to try and get all of this offline, because it’s technically defamation of character, saying that I am transgender and used to be a boy,” she explained.
Who was the actor who played Minkus on Boy Meets World?
If you’ve ever been on the Internet, you’ve probably seen the side-by-side photos of Chanel West Coast and actor Lee Norris [who played Minkus on Boy Meets World] — with captions suggesting they’re the same person.
Who are Lee Norris and Chanel West Coast?
This is not the case, of course. Lee Norris and Chanel West Coast are two different people who happen to bear a superficial facial resemblance to each other: