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‘Girl Meets World' star Rowan Blanchard feuding with Uriah Shelton on Instagram

| Sep 14, 2016 11:17 PM EDT

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"Girl Meets World" star Rowan Blanchard just threw shade at her co-star Uriah Shelton.

Just recently, the actor liked a post that said society doesn't need feminism. According to M-Magazine, there have also been several instances wherein he posted stuff on social media that appeared to be very insensitive and mean.

Immediately after fans noticed Shelton liking the post, they blasted Blanchard on social media and urged her to "end Uriah." After all, the 14-year-old Disney Channel actress is very outspoken and supportive of feminism.

After several hours, Blanchard responded to fans in the comments section and wrote, "I don't have time for him and his stupidity." Blanchard received countless support from her supporters, but none from those who believe that Shelton should've been respected by his co-star.

Meanwhile, Blanchard spoke with Interview Magazine a few months ago to share how she became so enlightened with supporting feminism.

"I would always try to acknowledge - personally, not publicly - the things that were going on, things that were happening in the world. But I still didn't make the connection that those things happen to me. I remember I was at a movie with my friend, and we were both in skirts - this was two and a half or three years ago - we were waiting outside the movies for my dad to pick us up, and this grown man came over and was like, 'You guys need a ride anywhere?' I was 12 years old and my friend was 15. And I just remember sitting there feeling my heart sunk into my stomach. It was such a surreal moment," she said.

In other news, the fate of "Girl Meets World" after season 3 remains unknown. Just recently, Blanchard said that she still doesn't have any idea whether or not the Disney Channel TV show will be picked up by the network for a fourth season.

"Girl Meets World" season 3 airs Fridays at 8:30 p.m. ET on Disney Channel.

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