Tori Spelling’s Emotional Reflection on Her Last Conversation with Shannen Doherty

Tori Spelling, well-known for her role in the hit 90s series “Beverly Hills, 90210,” recently talked about her deep emotions after her co-star Shannen Doherty passed away. Spelling opened up about her last conversation with Doherty, who died of breast cancer at the age of 53, on a recent episode of the “90210MG” podcast.

Spelling expressed regret for not having had more opportunity to address Doherty’s previous offenses and make atonement. Nevertheless, she was grateful that they had had this long talk before Doherty’s death. Her podcast co-host, Jennie Garth, expressed her happiness for Spelling as well, but she also acknowledged that she wishes she and Doherty had had a similar conversation.

Spelling talked back to her time as Donna Martin on the TV show “Beverly Hills, 90210,” which she co-created and executive produced with her father, Aaron Spelling. Doherty played Brenda Walsh’s character for the first four seasons of the show before she was fired. Even though Spelling admitted in 2015 that she had a hand in Doherty’s firing, Doherty was able to make apologies with both Garth and Spelling before she passed away.

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