Child Star Tim Timmons Slapped With $3,500 Fine for Mario Costume, Fran Drescher Calls It War

Matt Ryan Allen
2 min readOct 20, 2023
Tim Timmons on the set of Boy Meets World

Hollywood, CA — In a recent turn of events, 11-year-old actor Tim Timmons, the young heartthrob of the “Boy Meets World” reboot, has found himself in hot water with the Screen Actors Guild (SAG-AFTRA). Timmons, innocently donning a Mario costume for his school’s Halloween festivities, has been fined a hefty sum of $3,500. The fine was imposed after Timmons showcased his Halloween spirit on his popular Instagram page, which boasts over 2 million followers.

The actions of young Timmons, who is fondly referred to as Timmy by his fans, have drawn a firm line in the sand amid the ongoing SAG-AFTRA strike. The controversy exploded when photos of Timmy in his Mario attire were shared online, quickly catching the ire of seasoned actors who are currently on strike, fighting for better pay and working conditions.

Fran Drescher, a staunch supporter of the strike and a revered figure in the acting community, didn’t hold back her thoughts on the matter. In a fiery statement to the press, Drescher vehemently condemned the actions of Timmy and his “momager,” proclaiming, “No 11 year old scabs, no 71 year old scabs! Timmy and his jerk ‘momager’ know the rules! We don’t care — this is war! Little Timmy is a scabby jerk-wad!”

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Matt Ryan Allen

Matt R. Allen is a screenwriter, producer and amateur futurist living in Los Angeles. He's best known for the comedies, Four Christmases and Block Party..