The series won several awards and turned the entire cast into overnight stars.

Moreover, one of the few performers who appeared in all 243 episodes has since passed away.

The admission reportedly took place during a therapy session in 2012.

7th Heaven cast winning an award

Collins apparently didn’t know he was being taped at the time.

Collins also said he had her touch his private parts.

Moreover, he also confessed to sexual misconduct with two other underage females.

Stephen Collins smirking

“Our new dream of our growing family came crashing down,” she wrote.

She later mentioned that healing took time, but she and Cameron still wanted to expand their family.

The couple already had a daughter named Kenzie and a son called Hutton.

Beverley Mitchell smiling

About two years later, they welcomed their rainbow baby: A little girl named Mayzel.

Mitchell wrote of her newborn baby onInstagram.

Not exactly the best image for an actor to portray if they star on a wholesome family-friendly show.

Jessica Biel smiling

According to Biel, she “got in a situation where [she] was encouraged.”

“And I was not looked after by the people that I was working with,” she continued.

Still, Biel said she didn’t regret the decision.

Mackenzie Rosman smiling

Salmont actuallyappeared on “7th Heaven” thanks to Rosman.

According to an interview withTV Guide, Rosman pitched series creator Brenda Hampton an episode about cystic fibrosis.

“I thought it was very touching.”

Barry Watson wearing glasses

The episode ended up involving horseback riding, something Rosman and Salmont enjoyed doing together off-camera.

In 2017, Rosman posted a lovely tribute to her siblings onInstagramfor Siblings Day.

She included pics of Salmont, writing, “Miss and love you Katelyn.”

He was only 28 years old.

Thankfully, the chemotherapy he underwent worked, and he has been in remission since 2003.

“Did I really go through all that?'

But he finally took his situation seriously when he started having extreme night sweats.

Now, he urges others to pay attention when something doesn’t seem right and get it checked out.