Wed Sep 18 13:27:00 UTC 2024: ## “90210” Reboot: Tori Spelling Defends Show While Jennie Garth Regrets Her Return

**Los Angeles, CA** – Days after Jennie Garth expressed regret for starring in the CW’s “90210” reboot, her former “Beverly Hills, 90210” costar Tori Spelling shared a different perspective in an exclusive E! News interview.

While Spelling acknowledged that fans might have preferred different storylines and character developments, she maintained that she enjoyed her experience on the reboot. “I definitely enjoyed my experience,” she emphasized, adding that viewers should consider the reboot as a separate entity with its own cast and storylines.

Garth, on the other hand, admitted she wished she hadn’t participated in the reboot, feeling the show wasn’t what she was looking for. “I wish I hadn’t done it,” Garth revealed at a recent 90s Con panel. “I didn’t know how to say no then, but the people were very nice, and all the best to them.”

Their differing views highlight the mixed reception of the “90210” reboot, which aired from 2008 to 2013. Gabrielle Carteris, who reprised her role as Andrea Zuckerman but departed after season five, also voiced her disapproval, stating she never wanted to participate in the reboot.

The article also delves into the history of the original “Beverly Hills, 90210,” sharing interesting facts about the show’s creation and the journey of its iconic cast. The piece highlights the early struggles of the show, its eventual rise to cultural phenomenon, and the behind-the-scenes dynamics that fueled the drama both on and off-screen.

From the casting process and the casting of Luke Perry as the brooding Dylan McKay to the feuds between co-stars Shannen Doherty and Jennie Garth, the article provides a comprehensive look at the show’s enduring legacy and the lasting impact it had on its cast and the entertainment industry.

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