If there’s one thing we know for sure, it’s that Jennie Garth isn’t letting a little summer heat get her down. The former star of "Beverly Hills, 90210" turned heads this week with a stunning Instagram video showing off her fit bikini body. On Monday, July 24, Jennie gave her fans a glimpse of her perfectly toned physique while having some serious fun in her backyard pool.
Swimming, Dancing, and Taylor Swift Vibes
At 51 years old, Jennie Garth is still turning heads and proving that age is just a number. In the video, she dives gracefully into the deep end of her pool and swims toward the camera, all while dancing playfully and flaunting her bright pink bikini. The video, set to Taylor Swift’s hit song "Cruel Summer," captured the playful essence of summer. Jennie even added a touch of humor to the caption, asking her followers, “Who doesn’t want the weekend to be over?” With Southern California experiencing a brutal heatwave, Jennie’s crystal-clear pool looked like the ultimate summer escape.
Fans Can’t Stop Talking About It
It didn’t take long for Jennie’s fans to jump into the comments section and shower her with compliments. One fan wrote, “You look great, Jennie, and super happy!” while another added, “Looking good, Jennie!!! Great song choice too.” It’s clear that her followers are just as thrilled as she is to embrace the summer vibes. For many, the video brought back memories of her iconic role as Kelly Taylor on "90210," sparking a wave of nostalgia.
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A Trip Down Memory Lane
One fan couldn’t help but imagine how different "90210" might have been if it were filmed today. They commented, “If 90210 was made today, this would absolutely have played at the Beach Club while Dylan and Kelly were falling for each other.” Another fan chimed in, saying, “Happy summer, my dear @jenniegarth. We love you, Kelly Taylor, forever.” It’s clear that Jennie’s impact on the show continues to resonate with fans decades later.
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Revisiting "90210" with Tori Spelling
For fans who can’t get enough of "90210," there’s good news. Jennie and her co-star Tori Spelling have been breaking down every episode of the beloved series on their "9021OMG" podcast. Launched in November 2020, the podcast coincided with the 30th anniversary of the show’s pilot episode. Each week, Jennie and Tori watch and dissect episodes, sharing behind-the-scenes stories, interviewing fellow cast members, and reminiscing about their time on set.
The podcast has given fans a deeper look into the making of the show, which aired for 10 seasons between 1990 and 2000. With many episodes featuring over 30 installments, there’s plenty of material to cover. Jennie and Tori have been candid about the challenges and joys of filming, offering a glimpse into the world of teen drama in the '90s.
Behind the Scenes: The Competitive Spirit
In a May 2021 episode of the podcast, Jennie opened up about the competitive nature of working on "90210" at such a young age. Starting the show at just 18, she found herself surrounded by other young actors who were judged not only on their talent but also on their appearance. Jennie admitted that this environment brought out a competitive side in her, one that she struggled with for years.
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“The show brought out a super competitive part of me because I was constantly being judged based on my looks or how I looked in an outfit,” Jennie revealed. “It was a different era, and it sent a lot of mixed messages to young women like me. For many years, I struggled with it. As a young girl, I even blamed the guys for it — it was all their fault. But looking back, I realize that the show taught me to feel threatened by other women and to be more competitive. I wanted the approval of my costars so badly that I made other girls my enemies in my mind.”
Jennie went on to explain that it took time for her to realize that the competition wasn’t about the other women in her life. “It messed with me on a deeper level, and it wasn’t until later in life that I understood it wasn’t about the other girls,” she said. “Why did I ever make them my enemy? Looking back, I see how much I grew from those experiences, and now I’m grateful for the lessons they taught me.”


