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Their chemistry was legendary, but behind the laughs and cheesecake, the Golden Girls had a complicated off-screen dynamic.
Co-producer Marsha Posner Williams addressed the long-rumored, frosty relationship between the two during a Pride LIVE!
These iconic LGBTQ+ moments from television history prove that the humble sitcom format is often the vanguard of social ...
The Golden Girls might have made their fans believe in sweet friendship and laughter that came along with it, but things weren't so bright and sunny behind the scenes.
The Golden Girls was nearly renewed for season 8, but a major actor decided that she would not be returning to the show.
Despite the series' massive gay following, 'The Golden Girls' writers had to stay in the closet during production.
In 1985, audiences traveled down the road and back again and were introduced to “The Golden Girls.” But while cheesecake was ...
"Those two couldn’t warm up to each other if they were cremated together,” co-producer Marsha Posner Williams joked.
Bea Arthur and Betty White's off-screen feud impacted their roles on 'The Golden Girls' as Dorothy and Rose, as revealed by ...
Thank you Betty White and Bea Arthur for being a friend on “The Golden Girls,” even though those behind the show now say it ...
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