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22 Jun 2015

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'Eve started developing': Stars of The Brady Bunch say that JAN was the object of their affections after she blossomed into adolescence...and little Cindy wasn't happy

It was all about Marcia, Marcia, Marcia on '70s American sitcom, The Brady Bunch.

But now, according to its youngest male actors, it was actually all about Jan, Jan, Jan.

During an interview with Today's Sylvia Jeffreys, Susan Olsen, who played Cindy Brady, said that she was the object of the youngest males' affections, until Jan Brady's Eve Plumb grew up.

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The pick of the bunch? Stars of The Brady Bunch sat down for a hilarious interview with Today's Sylvia Jeffreys on Monday

The pick of the bunch? Stars of The Brady Bunch sat down for a hilarious interview with Today's Sylvia Jeffreys on Monday

Sitting between Mike Lookinland and Christopher Knight, who played Bobby and Peter respectively, the trio were very open about the TV family's love triangle, or square.

'Now, Susan and I never went further than a little smoochy-smoochy,' Mike admitted to a giggling Silvia.

But it wasn't long before the youngest child's affections then turned to Eve.

He was also competing with Christopher, who has also once had eyes for a younger Susan.

 
Oh, really! Susan Olsen, who played Cindy Brady, said that she was the object of the youngest males' affections, until Jan Brady's Eve Plumb grew up

Oh, really! Susan Olsen, who played Cindy Brady, said that she was the object of the youngest males' affections, until Jan Brady's Eve Plumb grew up

Kissing siblings? Sitting between Mike Lookinland and Christopher Knight, who played Bobby and Peter respectively, the trio were very open about the TV family's love triangle, or square

Kissing siblings? Sitting between Mike Lookinland and Christopher Knight, who played Bobby and Peter respectively, the trio were very open about the TV family's love triangle, or square

'At 16, Eve bloomed a little earlier than I did,' Christopher spilled, until he was interrupted by Susan.

'She took you away from me!' she quipped.

But Christopher wasn't the only one who shifted his gaze toward an adolescent Eve.

'I only had eyes for Susan until...' Mike began before once again, Susan butted in.

'Eve started developing,' she said while rolling her eyes.

Change of heart! Mike admitted to having feelings for Susan before switching his gaze to Eve

Change of heart! Mike admitted to having feelings for Susan before switching his gaze to Eve

Typical teens: 'I only had eyes for Susan until...' Mike began before once again, Susan butted in. 'Eve started developing,' she said while rolling her eyes

Typical teens: 'I only had eyes for Susan until...' Mike began before once again, Susan butted in. 'Eve started developing,' she said while rolling her eyes

'Yeah, you bet!' he said with a twinkle in his.

Funnily enough, '70s teen icon, Maureen McCormack, who played the eldest daughter, Marcia Brady, didn't even get a mention except when the question was asked about on-set cat fights.

Susan said that despite rumours of feuding between Maureen and Eve, it was more of a 'sibling rivalry' and not just between those two, but all of them.

The famous TV family members are Down Under for the Supanova Pop Culture Expo in Sydney over the weekend - an annual convention focusing on science fiction, fantasy film and TV. 

Switcheroo: Christopher, who also had eyes for Susan initially, developed feelings for Eve later on 

Switcheroo: Christopher, who also had eyes for Susan initially, developed feelings for Eve later on 

Blondies: Susan, Eve and Maureen McCormack played sisters on the hit American sitcom in the 1970s 

Blondies: Susan, Eve and Maureen McCormack played sisters on the hit American sitcom in the 1970s 



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