Tori Spelling and Brian Austin Green have different memories of what happened between them that day.
While Spelling welcomed her former Beverly Hills, 90210 star to the Nov. 4 edition of her podcast Misspelling, she recalled that they had a romantic interaction — their time sleeping together — during a Fox event at Disneyland.
Tori Spelling and Brian Austin Green were together that day.
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He wasn’t sure about that at first.
“Wasn’t that at Shannen’s house?” he asked, apparently referring to the late Shannen Doherty, who was their friend and star. Doherty died last July after years of battling cancer.
“I feel like a stupid girl right now,” said Spelling, who played Donna Martin, the long-term girlfriend of Green’s character, David Silver, on the teen drama that ran from 1990 to 2000.
Green reassured her that she shouldn’t.
“I remember other times,” he said, “but I don’t remember that time at all. I don’t know how that is possible.”
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Spelling said Green told her he loved her during the same trip, and they shared a kiss in public.
“And then you’re like, ‘Do you want to get out of here?'” Tory reminded him, saying it was something like what you’d see in a “John Hughes movie.”
The first person she told about the encounter was one of the other actors, Jennie Garth, who played David’s half-sister and Donna’s best friend, Kelly Taylor. Garth and Spelling have remained particularly close over the years.
However, Spelling and Green agreed that they shared a relationship that was often romantic.
They had a “weird chemistry, like a sexual chemistry that we would tease each other a little bit about,” Green said. He said they had always been good friends, and sometimes argued like siblings.
“We took on the gambit of what a relationship could be, and that’s why, when people come to me and say, ‘Oh, yeah, you and Tori have been dating for a while, right?’ That’s a very easy classification for me,” Green said. “We were so much more than just dating.”
While Spelling and Green were close, their exes later banned them from speaking for nearly 18 years, the duo revealed in August on their old podcast. Both were also part of the 2019 Beverly Hills, 90210 spinoff BH90210, which featured the original cast members playing fictionalized versions of themselves coming together to launch a reboot of their ’90s show.