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Jul 07 2008

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Published by lisaliberty at 3:22 am under Celebrity Gossip Edit This

The next generation of 90210 is up on the small screen this fall. Which makes most of us reminisce about the old crew from back in the early 90’s — the love, the fights… the fashion.

One of the best outfits I must say was Donna’s getup in the U4EA episode when that crazy Emily Valentine spikes Brandon’s drink with a drug called “euphoria”. Donna wore over the knee black boots, black hot shorts, a long sleeve scoop neck top and a hot belt. Yay, for the Fly Girl 90’s, I’m so tired of the 80’s and the big leggings comeback.

So, what has happened to the old crew? There are talks of special appearances by Shannen Doherty, Jennie Garth, and Tori Spelling on the “Next Generation”.

Andrea, played by Gabrielle Carteris, unfortunately suffered partial facial paralyzation when during the filming of an attack scene in a movie. She’s blonde now!

Brian Austin Green turned to rap and put out an album called One Stop Carnival, which tanked. Most recently, he was in the Terminator TV show about Sarah Connor.

Jennie Garth and Ian Ziering were both on Dancing with the Stars (but not as partners). I remember when she married the guy from the Lemonheads! Ian has an official myspace page.

Jason Priestley is a big Barenaked Ladies fan and has a really interesting/goofy website.

Luke Perry divorced the model he married (they were married for awhile, I remember reading an article back in the day about how Minnie got his attention by sending him her bra).

Shannen was on Charmed, where Nat (the owner of the Peach Pit) guest starred on a show.

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