Jennie Garth showed support for her former “Beverly Hills, 90210” co-star Tori Spelling after the latter filed for divorce from Dean McDermott earlier this week.
“I’ve always stood beside her, behind her, supported her, and I will always continue to do that,” Garth told People Friday.
“We bonded, [and] forged a really strong, unique friendship at such a young age,” the “What I Like About You” alum, 51, furthered explained, referring to their time together on their ’90s hit teen drama.
Jennie Garth showed support for her “Beverly Hills, 90210” co-star Tori Spelling after she filed for divorce from Dean McDermott.Getty Images for iHeartRadio “I’ve always stood beside her, behind her, supported her, and I will always continue to do that,” Garth told People Friday.Getty Images
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“That kind of bond doesn’t ever go away. You know, it’s kind of unbreakable.”
Garth’s kind words came hours after news surfaced that Spelling, 50, filed for divorce from her estranged husband, 57, nine months after initially announcing their split.
The mom of five listed her and McDermott’s date of separation as June 17, 2023, and cited “irreconcilable differences” as the reason for the split.
Garth said her bond with Spelling is “unbreakable.”Getty Images for iHeartRadio Spelling filed for divorce from her estranged husband nine months after initially announcing their split.Getty ImagesEXPLORE MORE
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Spelling requested joint legal custody of their five minor children but wanted sole physical custody — with visitation for McDermott to be determined at a later date.
Additionally, the “Scary Movie” actress that the former “Chopped Canada” host be required to pay spousal support and her attorneys’ fees.
Three days before her divorce filing, Spelling was spotted sobbing in her car following a tense conversation with McDermott at a storage facility.
The “Scary Movie” actress requested joint legal custody of their five minor children but wanted sole physical custody.Getty Images for LuskinOIC Spelling also requested for McDermott to pay spousal support and her attorneys’ fees.Getty Images
While the details of their discussion are unknown, the “Due South” alum previously told Page Six that his estranged wife had been a “great support” for him amid their separation and his sobriety.
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“You know, she just wants me to be happy. Bottom line,” he told us earlier this month. “And she’s such an incredible woman that way. She’s one of the most generous people I’ve ever met in my life.”
McDermott also told us that Spelling and his new girlfriend, Lily Calo, “get along fabulously.”
Last summer, the “Due South” alum shocked fans when he posted — and then deleted — a divorce announcement after 17 years of marriage.Getty Images Spelling and McDermott tied the knot in May 2006.Getty Images
“If I do the right things and I live an estimable and respectable life, you know, I get these wonderful gifts in my life,” he raved.
Spelling and McDermott tied the knot in May 2006.
Last summer, the dad of six shocked fans when he posted — and then deleted — a divorce announcement after 17 years of marriage.