

Working
on
Modern
Family
wasn’t
all
glitz
and
glamour.
Eric
Stonestreet
and
Jesse
Tyler
Ferguson‘s
onscreen
daughter
Aubrey
Anderson-Emmons
got
candid
about
her
experience
working
on
the
ABC
comedy,
which
she
starred
in
from
2011
to
2020
for
nine
seasons.
“There
are
moments
that
were
fun
for
sure
and
there
were
things
that
I
loved
about
it,”
she
shared
in
an
April
16
TikTok, “but
you
know,
it
is
work
and
I
think
we
do
have
to
keep
that
in
mind.”
“I
felt
like
we
were
all
kind
of
very
lucky
because
it
was
one
of
those
shows
where
the
actors
were
not
there
every
single
day,”
she
shared,
noting
that
she
usually
only
had
to
work
two
or
three
days
per
week, “so
it
was
easier
for
me
growing
up
for
sure.”
Take,
for
instance,
juggling
between
filming
and
homework.
Since
Aubrey
was
a
child
at
the
time
of
filming,
schooling
was
also
a
priority.
“I
was
working,
and
if
I
wasn’t
working
on
the
set,
then
I
had
to
do
three
hours
of
studio
school
a
day,”
she
recounted, “so
I
had
no
time
to
rest
except
lunch.”
However,
the
16-year-old
said
her
experience
wasn’t
all
that
bad.