Melissa Gilbert Says Her Parents Shielded Her from 'Creepy Fan Mail' and Still Gave Her Chores amid “Little House ”Fame

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The actress' fan interactions weren't always heartwarming

NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversal/Getty Melissa GIlbert on the set of

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Melissa GIlbert on the set of "Little House on the Prairie" in the 1970s



NEED TO KNOW

  • Melissa Gilbert appeared on the Hey Dude... The 90s Called! podcast, hosted by Christine Taylor and David Lasher, to look back at her Little House on the Prairie days

  • Melissa discussed tackling the major fame that came with playing Laura Ingalls on Little House on the Prairie, which she started at 9

  • Melissa played the beloved character from 1974 to 1983



Little House on the Prairie fame.

Gilbert, 61, was the latest guest on the getting the role of Laura Ingalls and how her parents tried to keep her life normal despite her star rising.

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As the hosts discussed the popularity of the show, Gilbert itted it was "weird" being so widely known at such a young age. She was just 9 when she started playing Laura.

"Little House went off the air, I think, with 20 million viewers or something. It's just unheard of these days," she shared.

NBC Television/Courtesy of Getty Melissa Gilbert as Laura Ingalls holding a baby doll during a 1978 episode of

NBC Television/Courtesy of Getty

Melissa Gilbert as Laura Ingalls holding a baby doll during a 1978 episode of "Little House on the Prairie"

Gilbert continued to say she was "pretty lucky" she was able to keep a degree of normalcy in the face of such popularity.

"I didn't have a lot of incidents. They kept me very sheltered from a lot of that stuff." However, "there were a couple of moments," she added.

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"One time I was walking in New York City with my mom right at the height of Little House and I had my hair in pigtails for some reason, which I didn't do in public after this. And I got mobbed," Gilbert recalled.

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"And someone grabbed a chunk of my hair out, and it's like The Beatles, screaming, mobbing. I was, I don't know, 11 or 12 maybe. That was scary. So from then on, we took precautions to keep me kind of under wraps a little bit more."

Gilbert was also sheltered from much of her fan mail. "I didn't see any of that stuff until I was considerably older, which is a good thing because there was some creepy fan mail ... a lot of fan mail from prison, a men's prison."

NBCU Photo Bank Melissa Gilbert as Laura Elizabeth Ingalls Wilder, Alison Arngrim as Nellie Oleson in 1975

NBCU Photo Bank

Melissa Gilbert as Laura Elizabeth Ingalls Wilder, Alison Arngrim as Nellie Oleson in 1975

"They didn't want me to see that stuff," she said of her parents, who were still happy to do "a lot of Hollywood things, like s, dinners and presentations and interviews and talk shows and all that stuff."

"My life was ... they tried to — my mom especially — tried to keep it as unaffected by that as possible," she shared.

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"I still had chores when I came home," she added. "I still had to empty the dishwasher, babysit my sister [actress Sara Gilbert], cleaned up after the dog."

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