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Maureen McCormick never opened up to her "Brady Bunch" siblings about her new tell-all book.
"She's been pretty quiet about it," said Barry Williams, who played Greg Brady, "because I've asked her."
McCormick chronicles her romance with Williams, her on-screen stepbrother, in the new book, "Here's the Story: Surviving Marcia Brady and Finding My True Voice." She also discusses her bouts with addiction and depression, as well as dates with Michael Jackson and Steve Martin.
McCormick's "Brady" co-stars said they weren't privy to the details she planned to reveal. Nor was she around for a recent reunion of sorts — she was too busy promoting the book, published by William Morrow, which went on sale Tuesday.
"We don't know what's in the book," said Eve Plumb, who played middle sister Jan.
"I'm excited to read it," said Susan Olsen, who played the youngest one — Cindy — and who's also working on a "Brady" book.
McCormick's former co-stars — Williams, Plumb, Olsen, Christopher Knight and Mike Lookinland — reunited backstage Monday at the Sunset-Bronson Studios during a break from filming five "Brady Week" episodes for the new "Trivial Pursuit: America Plays" syndicated game show, hosted by Knight.
"The Brady Bunch" aired from 1969-1974. Over the past decades, the group has somehow formed a family. During their candid interviews, they didn't hesitate to talk over one another, or finish each other's sentences.
They are still seemingly serving in family roles: Williams, ever the elder brother, is the ringleader. Knight, who played middle son Peter, is the smart one. Plumb is in character as the serious daughter. Lookinland, who played Bobby, is quiet. And Olsen is kooky as ever.
The "Brady" siblings were more interested in talking about Knight's quiz show than the details of McCormick's new book, which isn't the first behind-the-"Brady Bunch" memoir. Williams published "Growing Up Brady: I Was a Teenage Greg" in 1992. When asked if she had ever noticed McCormick's downward spiral, Plumb flashed a smile and refused to answer.