Tori Spelling Says 'Very Few People' Can Make Her Laugh Like Shannen Doherty in Cute '90s Throwback Snap
Spelling took a walk down memory lane as she shared an adorable '90s shot on Instagram on Tuesday
Tori Spelling is reminiscing about her friendship with Shannen Doherty.
On Tuesday, Spelling, 50, shared a throwback shot on Instagram showing her and Beverly Hills, 90210 costar Doherty, 52, having a blast together.
The pair — who played Donna Martin and Brenda Walsh, respectively, in the hit '90s show — stared at each other while in fits of giggles in the old-school snap.
"Very few people can make me laugh 😂 this hard…," Spelling captioned the post.
"@theshando you have always been one to do so. Full tilt. Laugh as if no one is watching. But, ironically everyone is. So what. Let’s proceed. #90s #throwbacktuesday," she added.
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Years after Beverly Hills, 90210 made its debut in Oct. 1990 and aired its final episode in 2000, the cast remain close friends — though Doherty left the show in 1994 amid rumors of a behind-the-scenes feud.
During a July 2023 episode of their 90210MG podcast, Spelling and Jennie Garth, 51, who played Kelly Taylor, opened up about Doherty’s decision to leave the teen drama.
“I wish that Brenda would have stayed on the show, definitely, but I don't know where they were gonna go with her character,” Garth said of Doherty's character.
“If I'm going to answer as a fan, which is how we go into the show right now, rewatching. Yes, I would have liked it worked out so Brenda could have stayed,” Spelling added. “Being in it and on the outside of what was going on at the time, there probably needed to be a break because there was just — the energy, you know, she wasn't happy.”
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Spelling admitted that “a lot of people weren’t happy” on set. “I think it affected everyone and therefore the energy became toxic on set. I'm not saying she made it toxic, just from everything going on,” she said.
“So it did need a break,” she continued. “But yes, if we had taken a breather, and everyone had calmed down and sorted out, it would have been really nice to have Brenda come back.”
Despite Doherty’s exit in 1994, she returned alongside her former costars for Fox’s 2019 series BH90210, in which the cast played fictionalized versions of themselves trying to make a 90210 revival. She also appeared alongside Spelling and Garth on 90210, the 2008 sequel series.
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