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Dustin Diamond Recalls Sex & Drugs On ‘Saved By The Bell’ Set

Dustin “Screech” Diamond wants us all to know exactly what went on behind the scenes of the popular teen television show, “Saved By The Bell”. He says it’s exactly what you think, sex and drugs, or so he alleges in his new book, “Behind The Bell”.

Dustin Diamond Recalls Sex & Drugs On 'Saved By The Bell' Set

Mark-Paul Cosselaar (Zack Morris) said that he wasn’t worried at all by Screech’s book. He said, “What is he going to say? We were banging groupies at 14? I can’t wait to read his book, because I don’t have a memory of a lot of the shows. Maybe it was because I was doing lines off of the audience members’ asses. I’m sure he’s going to write something crazy like that. The truth is, the reason why the show worked and why it’s still on today – we were good people and good to each other. We were innocent, naive kids. We were not jaded. So him writing a book, I’m not really afraid of what he has to say. There are not too many skeletons in my closet.”

Speaking of the drug use on the set of the show, Diamond said, “I could smell a certain ‘smoke’, wafting from the crack” underneath his castmates’ dressing rooms. He also claims that Gosselaar was using steroids before the start of “Saved By The Bell: The College Years”.

Dustin Diamond Recalls Sex & Drugs On Saved By The Bell Set

Diamond said in reference to Gosselaar, “He suddenly exploded with manliness, loading 25 pounds of muscle on his once-scrawny frame in, oh, about a month.”

About the sex, he added, “If Kelly was interested in Slater one week, then backstage there was a lot going on between them in Mario’s room. Then, if Jessie kisses Zack, then you know Elizabeth Berkley is going in Mark-Paul’s room.”

Sounds like someone is a bit mad because he wasn’t getting any action.

source: Dustin Diamond Alleges Hook Ups, Pot Smoking on Saved By the Bell Set – [usmagazine]

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