Melissa Gilbert Revisits Her Childhood After Megyn Kelly Comments Spark Outrage

Little House on the Prairie' alum Melissa Gilbert is the latest star to  condemn Megyn Kelly's incendiary comments about convicted sex offender  Jeffrey Epstein. See link below for more ⬇️

For millions of viewers, Melissa Gilbert was the embodiment of childhood innocence. As the beloved Laura Ingalls Wilder on Little House on the Prairie, she grew up in living rooms across America, sweet, stubborn, and enduring countless adventures on the prairie. But behind the idyllic scenes of family life and wholesome storytelling, Gilbert faced experiences that, in retrospect, feel deeply unsettling.

Now 61, Gilbert is revisiting her teenage years with a clarity that is both painful and illuminating — a reflection prompted by none other than Megyn Kelly. During the November 12 episode of The Megyn Kelly Show, the former journalist made comments about Jeffrey Epstein that ignited a firestorm. Kelly appeared to downplay Epstein’s predatory behavior, stating, “He was into the barely legal type. Like, he liked 15-year-old girls,” and adding, “There’s a difference between a 15-year-old and a 5-year-old, you know?”

Her remarks were met with widespread backlash online, inspiring the hashtag #iWasFifteen, where women across social media shared photos of themselves at 15 to highlight how young Epstein’s victims truly were. Gilbert joined the conversation, and the results of revisiting her own teenage self hit her like a punch to the gut.
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Gilbert shared images from Little House on the Prairie, showing herself at 15 in scenes that involved romantic interactions with Dean Butler, who was 23 at the time. “I am actually nauseated,” Gilbert wrote. “The girl on vacation in Hawaii with her family is the same girl who was expected to ‘fall in love with’ and kiss a man on film who was several years older than she was. Through the lens of today, this is shocking. I have no words other than to say, ‘I WAS A CHILD.’ ‘I WAS FIFTEEN.’ And I was the good news.”

While Gilbert credited her mother, Michael Landon, and others on set for keeping her safe, she acknowledged the precariousness of the situation. “Can you imagine if I hadn’t had them all? I am so fortunate (Sort of). Many other young women aren’t. @megynkelly you need to be careful with your words,” she added, highlighting the importance of protecting young actors in Hollywood.

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Dean Butler, now 69, has also reflected on the age gap during filming. Speaking to People, he admitted, “I think that there was anxiety on both sides of that kiss. I’ve often said to Melissa, ‘I wish we could have been a little closer in age when we were doing this.’ But that’s not the way it really happened.” He continued, noting that while the age difference presented challenges, they did their best to bring authenticity to the relationship between Laura and Almanzo.

The controversy surrounding Kelly’s comments has only intensified, drawing strong reactions from celebrities and the public alike. Valerie Bertinelli joined the #iWasFifteen movement, posting a picture of herself at 15 and emphasizing, “I’m a child.” Comedian John Oliver skewered Kelly on Last Week Tonight, joking, “Please do kill me if I ever start doing pedophile math.”

This isn’t the first time Gilbert has clashed publicly with Kelly. Earlier this year, Gilbert criticized Kelly after she derided the upcoming Netflix reboot of Little House on the Prairie on X. Kelly suggested the reboot would be “wokeified,” and Gilbert fired back, urging her to revisit the original series. “Ummm…watch the original again,” Gilbert wrote on Threads. “TV doesn’t get too much more ‘woke’ than we did. We tackled: racism, addiction, nativism, antisemitism, misogyny, rape, spousal abuse and every other ‘woke’ topic you can think of. Thank you very much.”

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The incident underscores broader cultural tensions surrounding Hollywood, childhood stardom, and the re-evaluation of past entertainment through today’s lens. Gilbert’s reflections illustrate how seemingly innocent productions often placed young actors in complex and sometimes uncomfortable situations — situations that, in hindsight, reveal the pressures and vulnerabilities of child performers.

Melissa Gilbert’s willingness to speak out has sparked an important conversation about protecting children in the entertainment industry. While her own experiences were mitigated by the presence of supportive adults on set, she is keenly aware that not every young actor has such safeguards. By revisiting her 15-year-old self and confronting the realities of Hollywood, Gilbert has highlighted how societal and industry norms have evolved — and how important it is to continue advocating for child safety and awareness.

In joining the #iWasFifteen movement and reflecting on her own past, Gilbert has shown that revisiting painful memories can serve a greater purpose: sparking dialogue, educating the public, and honoring those who didn’t have the same protections. Her story is a powerful reminder that behind the nostalgic glow of childhood television, there are real human experiences — sometimes sweet, sometimes troubling — that deserve acknowledgment and thoughtful reflection.