The Brady Bunch Cast's Secret Hookups Revealed

Barry Williams, known for his role as Greg Brady on the iconic sitcom, has spilled the beans on the behind-the-scenes relationships among the cast members.

Barry Williams, the beloved actor who played Greg Brady on "The Brady Bunch," has lifted the lid on the romantic entanglements that blossomed between his young co-stars.

In an exclusive interview with Fox News Digital, Williams revealed that the cast had a close-knit bond that extended beyond the screen.

The Brady Bunch Cast's Secret Hookups Revealed

The Brady Bunch Cast's Secret Hookups Revealed

"We all hooked up with each other at some point," Williams said. "Not necessarily while we were filming."

Williams, now 69, confirmed that he had dated Maureen McCormick, who played Marcia Brady, while Chris Knight (Peter Brady) had a relationship with Eve Plum (Jan Brady). Michael Lookinland (Bobby Brady) and Susan Olsen (Cindy Brady) even had a mock wedding at one point.

The Brady Bunch Cast's Secret Hookups Revealed

The Brady Bunch Cast's Secret Hookups Revealed

"So, yes, we all hooked up," Williams added.

While the "hook-ups" were primarily among the younger cast members, Williams confessed to having a "teenage crush" on his TV mom, the late Florence Henderson, who played Carol Brady.

The Brady Bunch Cast's Secret Hookups Revealed

The Brady Bunch Cast's Secret Hookups Revealed

"I had a teenage crush on her, for sure," Williams said. "And she's got a very lively personality and great sense of humor, but I knew that I wanted to have music in my career [in] acting, and so I talked to her a lot about that."

Williams shared an anecdote about a special date he had with Henderson, where they discussed his musical aspirations and even shared a kiss at the end of the night.

The "Brady Bunch" cast has remained close throughout the years, despite the passage of time and their individual careers.

In a previous interview with the Australian morning talk show "Today Extra," Williams opened up about the challenges and rewards of navigating fame at a young age.

"The years were very intense years for me," Williams said. "All my teen years, 14 to 20, were on 'The Brady Bunch.'"

Williams acknowledged the physical changes that he and his co-stars experienced during their time on the show.

"You could hear the voice changing, you could see the hair changing, you could see the growth spurts going on with all of us," Williams said. "So, it was sometimes awkward and sometimes fun, but I've always enjoyed people watching the show."

The enduring popularity of "The Brady Bunch" continues to delight fans around the world, with new generations discovering the timeless sitcom and its heartwarming storylines.