'Marcia Brady' Reveals On-Set Romance
Posted: Sun Sep 23, 2007 1:43 pm
Filed Under: Celebrity News, TV News
(Sept. 22) - More than 30 years after the TV family parted ways, shocking new revelations about "The Brady Bunch" are due in a tell-all biography next year.
Maureen McCormick, who played oldest daughter Marcia, recounts her struggles with bulimia, cocaine and depression in her biography, "Here's the Story." But the real bombshell is what the New York Post describes as her "steamy on-set sexual relationship" with Eve Plumb, who played her sister Jan Brady.
Maureen McCormick, right, who played Marcia on 'The Brady Bunch,' has a book coming out in which she reveals her struggles as a child star. She also tells of her on-set romance with TV sister Eve Plumb, left, who played Jan.
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McCormick hinted at such a relationship during a 1997 radio interview in which she said she and Plumb "had really good times together." Pressed for details, she coyly admitted, "Yeah, we kissed."
This is not the first time a Brady has come forward with allegations of on-set hanky-panky. In his 1992 tell-all, "Growing Up Brady," Barry "Greg" Williams told of romancing TV mom Florence Henderson, as well McCormick.
(Sept. 22) - More than 30 years after the TV family parted ways, shocking new revelations about "The Brady Bunch" are due in a tell-all biography next year.
Maureen McCormick, who played oldest daughter Marcia, recounts her struggles with bulimia, cocaine and depression in her biography, "Here's the Story." But the real bombshell is what the New York Post describes as her "steamy on-set sexual relationship" with Eve Plumb, who played her sister Jan Brady.
Maureen McCormick, right, who played Marcia on 'The Brady Bunch,' has a book coming out in which she reveals her struggles as a child star. She also tells of her on-set romance with TV sister Eve Plumb, left, who played Jan.
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McCormick hinted at such a relationship during a 1997 radio interview in which she said she and Plumb "had really good times together." Pressed for details, she coyly admitted, "Yeah, we kissed."
This is not the first time a Brady has come forward with allegations of on-set hanky-panky. In his 1992 tell-all, "Growing Up Brady," Barry "Greg" Williams told of romancing TV mom Florence Henderson, as well McCormick.