Boy Meets World actress Danielle Fishel slams haters who call her a fat cougar

Oct 24, 2013 - 00:23
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Boy Meets World actress Danielle Fishel slams haters who call her a fat cougar
Selfie love. The blushing bride and her younger groom. Source: Twitter

WHEN Boy Meets World star Danielle Fishel got married in Los Angeles last week, her wedding present from the inteet was a whole lot of hate.

The 32-year-old, who rose to fame as a child star on the long-running ABC series, has interrupted her blissful honeymoon to hit back at twitter trolls who shamed her for marrying a younger man.

Her new hubby Tim Belusko is seven years her junior.

'Love and happiness wins again!' Danielle joked she would retu from her honeymoon weighing 299lbs to spite her detractors

'Love and happiness wins again!' Danielle joked she would retu from her honeymoon weighing 299lbs to spite her detractors

And as if those taunts weren't mean enough, Fishel was further incensed by fat jibes she copped after Us Weekly published pictures from her wedding day.

Here's what the fiery actress had to say to the haters.

Haters, what haters? Danielle and Tim show off their wedded bliss.

Haters, what haters? Danielle and Tim show off their wedded bliss. Source: Instagram

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