A Bunch Of Brady Feuds And Scandals

A Bunch Of Brady Feuds And Scandals


September 2, 2025 | Jesse Singer

A Bunch Of Brady Feuds And Scandals


From Sunshine To Shadows

On TVThe Brady Bunch was pure blended family bliss—six kids, two perfect parents, a dog who never aged—lots of love and plenty of laughs. But behind the scenes, real life was anything but perfect. Secret romances, bitter feuds, career-crushing choices… the Brady house had plenty of drama and scandal...

Greg’s Crush on His TV Mom

Barry Williams was just 16 when the show started, but he quickly fell head over heels for his TV mom, Florence Henderson. “I was in love,” he later admitted. She was glamorous, warm, and way out of his league. That teenage crush soon led to one very awkward ‘date’—and a lifetime of eyebrow-raising headlines.

File:Brady Bunch full cast 1973.JPGABC Television, Wikimedia Commons

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The ‘Date’ That Made Headlines

Barry invited Florence to dinner, imagining sparks. She brought his older brother along to keep it innocent. Of course the tabloids went wild, hinting at scandal. Florence laughed it off years later: “Barry was a charming kid—but it wasn’t a date.” But there was actual dating among the cast.

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When On-Screen Siblings Dated

Maureen McCormick (Marcia) and Barry Williams (Greg) secretly dated during filming. “It was really strange—I was kissing my TV brother,” Maureen revealed in her memoir. The relationship fizzled, but it proved the Bradys weren’t immune to real-life teenage hormones.

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Doghouse Confessions

Susan Olsen (Cindy) confessed she and Mike Lookinland (Bobby) would sneak into the on-set doghouse to kiss. “We thought we were being so sneaky,” she laughed. Even Eve Plumb (Jan) had a crush on Christopher Knight (Peter). Sounds like it would've made for a great reality show.

File:The Brady Bunch Susan Olsen 1973.jpgABC Television., Wikimedia Commons

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Romance Was Practically a Tradition

With long filming days and everyone close in age, crushes were almost inevitable. “We were teenagers with nothing but time between takes,” Barry said. Puppy love was mostly harmless—until fame and adult problems came knocking.

File:The Brady Bunch Barry Williams 1973.jpgABC Television., Wikimedia Commons

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Marcia’s Dark Spiral

After the show, Maureen McCormick battled depression and a dangerous substance habit. “I lost all control,” she said, recalling wild nights, and parties with Sammy Davis Jr. Off-screen, America’s golden girl was quietly falling apart.

File:Sammy Davis Jr. performing 1966.JPGNBC Television, Wikimedia Commons

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The Role She Never Auditioned For

Maureen’s drug use cost her big opportunities—including Raiders of the Lost Ark. She skipped a meeting with Steven Spielberg entirely. “I sabotaged myself,” she admitted. Hollywood was calling, but she wasn't up for answering.

File:Steven Spielberg 1999.jpgHelene C. Stikkel, Wikimedia Commons

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Her Long Road Back

By 1985, Maureen checked into rehab with her husband’s support. “If I hadn’t gotten sober, I wouldn’t be here,” she said. It took years to rebuild her life—and not everyone from the Brady set got that second chance.

File:The Brady Bunch Florence Henderson Maureen McCormick 1972.jpgABC Television., Wikimedia Commons

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Greg Films a Scene High

Barry Williams once smoked pot before filming the episode Law and Disorder. “They called me to set mid-high,” he said. You can still spot his glassy eyes in the final cut.

File:Barry Williams 2017.jpgRob DiCaterino from Clifton, NJ, USA, Wikimedia Commons

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Bobby’s Battle With the Bottle

Mike Lookinland avoided trouble as a kid, but in adulthood, alcohol took over. “I realized I could die from this,” he said in 2019. He quit drinking in his 30s and left Hollywood for a quiet life making countertops in Utah.

File:The Brady Bunch Mike Lookinland 1973.jpgABC Television., Wikimedia Commons

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Cousin Oliver’s Curse

Robbie Rist (Cousin Oliver) joined in the last season—and got blamed for killing the show. “I was the face of the show dying,” he said. Depressed but determined, he reinvented himself as a voice actor.

File:Robbie Rist Cousin Oliver Brady Bunch 1974.JPGABC Television, Wikimedia Commons

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Mike Brady’s Secret

Robert Reed, America’s favorite TV dad, was secretly gay—something he kept private in the ’70s to protect his career. Florence Henderson called him “a good man living in a time when being himself could destroy him.” That secret weighed heavily for decades.

File:The Brady Bunch Robert Reed Florence Henderson 1973.jpgABC Television., Wikimedia Commons

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The Silence That Cost Him

Being closeted meant Reed lived in fear of exposure. Co-stars sensed his loneliness but also knew his kindness. “He was like a real father to us,” Maureen McCormick said—but one carrying a private heartbreak.

File:The Brady Bunch Knight Reed Drysdale Lookinland 1971.jpgABC Television., Wikimedia Commons

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His Final Goodbye

Robert Reed died in 1992 from colon cancer complicated by AIDS. Before his death, he called Florence Henderson and asked her to tell the Brady kids. “It broke our hearts,” she said. It was a devastating moment for the cast.

File:Grave of Robert Reed (1932–1992) at Memorial Park Cemetery, Skokie.jpgNick Number, Wikimedia Commons

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The Shakespearean Dad Who Hated the Scripts

Reed trained in Shakespeare and often fought with producers over silly plots. “Some of it was beneath us,” he admitted. That artistic pride eventually led to open rebellion.

File:Robert Reed 1971.JPGABC Television, Wikimedia Commons

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The Episode He Refused to Do

When the finale’s story centered on a hair tonic, Reed flat-out refused to film it. Writers explained his absence by saying Mike Brady was ‘out of town.’ It was a quiet—but unmistakable—protest.

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Cindy’s Scary On-Set Injury

During the pilot, a piece of equipment fell on seven-year-old Susan Olsen’s face. She came back the next day with two black eyes, covered by makeup. “It scared everyone,” she remembered—but filming went on.

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The Tarantula Scare

In the Hawaii episodes, a real tarantula crawled across Peter’s chest. Christopher Knight had been told it was safe—it wasn’t. “I was frozen in terror,” he said, until Barry Williams, a tarantula owner, removed it.

File:The Brady Bunch Barry Williams Christopher Knight 1972.jpgABC Television., Wikimedia Commons

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The Jan-Marcia Feud

Eve Plumb (Jan) and Maureen McCormick (Marcia) stopped speaking after a joke about kissing. Rumors swirled for years, even derailing a planned reunion. “We just didn’t get along for a while,” Maureen admitted.

File:Maureen McCormick Eve Plumb Brady Bunch 1972.JPGABC Television, Wikimedia Commons

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Making Peace—On Camera

In 2019’s A Very Brady Renovation, they reunited on camera. “We’re fine,” Maureen insisted. Whether or not it was for show, fans were happy to see them smiling together again.

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Cindy’s Radio Meltdown

In 2016, Susan Olsen was fired from LA Talk Radio after sending a homophobic slur to a guest. “It was unacceptable,” the station said. The scandal tarnished her Brady legacy.

File:SusanOlsen.jpgGreg Hernandez, Wikimedia Commons

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A Reboot That Never Happened

Olsen claimed a planned reboot was canceled over her political views. Others blamed her past comments. Either way, the Bradys didn’t make it back to prime time.

File:Susan Olsen (40679251763).jpgGreg2600, Wikimedia Commons

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Peter’s Reality Show Marriage

Christopher Knight met model Adrianne Curry on The Surreal Life. They married, starred in My Fair Brady, and divorced after five drama-filled years. “We were oil and water,” Knight said.

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Greg’s Family Tension

Barry Williams once revealed his father resented him for earning more than the adults in the family. “It was uncomfortable,” Barry said. Even the Brady cast had money drama.

File:The Brady Bunch Barry Williams Gigi Perreau 1970.jpgABC Television Network., Wikimedia Commons

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Carol Brady’s Final Days

Florence Henderson died in 2016, just days after attending Dancing with the Stars. She’d been quietly battling heart disease. “She didn’t want people to worry,” her manager revealed.

File:Florence Henderson (7439150062).jpgEva Rinaldi, Wikimedia Commons

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Alice’s Quiet Goodbye

Ann B. Davis left Hollywood for a devout religious life. She passed away in 2014 at age 88 after a fall, far from the spotlight she once knew.

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The Legacy Beyond the Laugh Track

On TV, the Bradys had every problem solved in 30 minutes. Off-screen, they faced addiction, feuds, heartbreak, and health battles. Maybe that’s why we still watch—because even America’s most perfect TV family was far from perfect.

File:Mike Lookinland Christopher Knight Brady Bunch 1971.JPGABC Television Most of the logo is missing but a portion of the 1330 Avenue of the Americas New York ABC address is visible., Wikimedia Commons

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