a recent podcast interview on the “WalkAway Campaign,” she said that her alleged experience is “something that I want known, because it’s just another example of cancel culture and woke Hollywood and woke media.” She added that she thinks what happened to her is “a certain amount of injustice.” The former “The Brady Bunch” star explained that CBS was interested in bringing back the classic ’70s series for a revival, following HGTV’s “A Very Brady Renovation” in 2019, which got nearly 4 million viewers and was a huge hit for the network. The original series aired on ABC from 1969 to 1974. It also got several reunion TV movies and spinoff series, including “The Brady Bunch Hour” from 1976 to 77, “The Brady Girls Get Married” in 1981 and “A Very Brady Christmas” in 1988.