Danielle Fishel Pens Memoir 'Normally, This Would Be Cause for Concern’; Reveals Being 'Saved' By Ben Affleck; Talks About Dating Lance Bass and Dishes On Her First Kiss with Ben Savage

Former "Boy Meets World" star Danielle Fishel penned a memoir entitled "Normally, This Would Be Cause for Concern: Tales of Calamity and Unrelenting Awkwardness" where she shared some of the most interesting revelations about her life.

The actress, who is reprising her role as Topanga in the Disney spinoff "Girl Meets World," shared the she's had gay boyfriends and admitted that Ben Savage was his first on screen and off-screen kiss, according to the Hollywood Reporter.

"I looked over at Ben, and he had gone completely white. Luckily, the young naifs nailed it and went on to kiss almost every week for the next seven years," Fishel wrote.

In a previous interview with the same publication, Savage revealed that he once went out on a date with the actress but was too young at the time so he still didn't know that it was an actual date.

Fishel also talked about her relationship with former N'Sync member and now openly gay man Lance Bass and dubbed him as "the one who got away."

After being in a relationship with Bass, the latter decided to break up with him for no apparent reason. That was the time Fishel thought of the possibility that he could be gay.

"Perhaps that should have been my first sign that he was gay," she said. Fishel's mom asked her, "Do you think there's any possibility that Lance is gay?"

Meanwhile, Fishel also discussed a time in her life when she was save from humiliation by no less than Ben Affleck himself, US Weekly reported.

Fishel attended a Halloween many years back, where she suddenly tripped and fell. While everyone else laughed at her, Affleck reached out his hand and helped her stand up.

"This handsome giant is Ben Affleck, and you might bleed on him," she thought at that time.

Talking about her book, Fishel told Today, "I kind of wanted to dispel the myth that actors or celebrities in general always have it together."