In a February 2026 interview on Still Here Hollywood Podcast w/ Steve Kmetko, Carteris referenced that she played Andrea during the show's first five seasons. She said that she and her castmates, which included Tori Spelling, Brian Austin Green,Jennie Garth, and Jason Priestley, as well as late actorsLuke Perry and Shannen Doherty, were unexpectedly thrust into fame when the show premiered in 1990. She said that "the fame of the show was really hard," and caused a feeling of "isolation" among the cast.
In addition, she said that she and her co-stars were unable to "go out in public" because of their level of fame. She clarified that she felt lucky because her husband, Charles Isaacs, the father of her two children, was by her side while she navigated fame.
"We're just human beings, right? It's just a job. It's a job that's public that's for people to see and people would talk to me like I was something more than that. And that was always a challenge for me," said Carteris during the podcast interview.
"I think in some ways in great, great ways. In other ways, I actually have to like be a little kinder to myself about certain things. I forget that I grew up, a lot of my life was in the public eye, and a lot of the expectations that I felt like I had to, whatever. So now, just now, is when I'm at an age where I'm like saying it's okay give myself grace, a little more grace," explained the former SAG-AFTRA president.
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