Former “Facts of Life” star Mindy Cohn has expressed her disappointment over a missed opportunity for a series revival, blaming it on a greedy co-star. Cohn, who played Natalie Green on the popular 80s sitcom, has revealed that a potential reboot was derailed due to one cast member demanding an unrealistic amount of money to participate in the project.
Cohn did not disclose the name of the co-star but stated that this person’s financial demands were excessive and ultimately led to the revival falling through. The actress expressed her frustration over the situation, as she believes that the revival could have been a success and brought joy to fans of the original series.
Despite the setback, Cohn remains grateful for her time on “The Facts of Life” and the relationships she formed with her co-stars. She fondly remembers her experiences on the show and the impact it had on her career.
The “Facts of Life” was a beloved sitcom that aired from 1979 to 1988 and followed a group of girls at a boarding school as they navigated the ups and downs of adolescence. The show was popular for its relatable storylines and lovable characters, including Cohn’s Natalie Green.
Despite the disappointment of the missed revival opportunity, Cohn remains hopeful for the future and open to revisiting her iconic role if the opportunity arises. She continues to stay connected with fans of the show and appreciates the support they have shown her throughout the years.
Source: nypost.com