'Girl Meets World' season 2 episode 12 spoilers: Looking to change yearbook's new gimmick

The kids are on the warpath over the new yearbook policy in the upcoming episode of Disney's spin-off. Facebook/Disney

The kids will form a mini-revolution against the new addition to the school yearbook in the upcoming episode of Disney Channel's "Girl Meets World."

In "Girl Meets Yearbook," Catermatt reports that Riley (Rowan Blanchard) and the gang will express disappointment over the "Most Likely" feature added to the annual. They will then "take matters into their own hands" to try and make the administration of John Quincy Adams scrap it.

The kids are apparently too worried about how their peers will perceive them when the votes come in. After all, once they are tagged as whatever "Most Likely" they are chosen to be, the record is there for everyone to see. No wonder they cannot summon the energy to show interest in the cheerleading competition, with that pall hanging over their heads.

Meanwhile, Variety reports that another guest star will appear in the show. Perez Hilton will take over as an announcer at the said tournament. Based on the promo pictures released by Disney, the actor will play as some sort of an emcee on the contest where Riley is also taking part of. The plot details for the episode, however, is still under wraps.

Perez will join the list of other personalities who graced the Disney series, including "Boy Meets World" alums Will Friedle who plays the role of Uncle Eric, Trina McGee as Angela, and Anthony Tyler Quinn as Mr. Turner. Other old hands who also made return appearances include Ryder Strong, Blake Clark, and William Daniels. Jane Lynch, Jackee Harry, and Cloris Leachman also guest-starred on the show.

Disney Channel is taking a short break next week, ahead of its mid-season hiatus that starts after Aug. 21. Hence, season 2 episode 12 will not air as per schedule. Instead, "Girl Meets Yearbook" will be shown next Friday, Aug. 7 at 8:30 p.m. EST.

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