Girl, have you EVER been so desperate to use the bathroom that you’d literally tell millions of people about it? Well, buckle up honey, because Danielle Fishel just did exactly that, and we are LIVING for this chaotic energy!

The Boy Meets World legend dropped an absolute bombshell on her “Pod Meets World” podcast with co-hosts Will Friedle and Rider Strong, confessing to a bathroom catastrophe so mortifying, she literally described it as “repulsive.” Yes, you read that right. The woman who played Topanga Matthews is now famous for something entirely different—and it involves laxatives, darling.

During the June 25 episode, this iconic trio got real about knowing WAY too many personal details about each other after spending literally decades working together. We’re talking the kind of intimacy that comes from years of co-starring, touring, and now podcasting. But THIS? This is next-level oversharing, and honestly, we’re here for every second of it.

Fishel apparently had some kind of laxative situation while on tour that was so absolutely vile, she couldn’t keep it to herself anymore. Because what’s the point of being a successful actress with a thriving podcast if you can’t traumatize your audience with your most embarrassing bodily function moments? Strategic vulnerability, bestie!

The trio’s ability to dish on their most cringe-worthy experiences is exactly why “Pod Meets World” has become such a massive hit. These three aren’t afraid to let their hair down and remind us that celebrities are just people who sometimes have absolutely HORRIFIC bathroom situations like the rest of us—they just have microphones when it happens.

Fans are absolutely losing it over Fishel’s willingness to go there. Twitter is already ablaze with reactions ranging from “I can’t believe she said that” to “This is why I love her.” The woman has officially cemented her status as the most relatable ’90s icon we never knew we needed.

The real tea here? This is what happens when you work with the same people for decades—you start treating them like family, which means NOTHING is off-limits. And frankly, we wouldn’t have it any other way.

What do you think? A) Danielle Fishel is a legend for keeping it real or B) Some stories should stay private forever?

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