“I can’t imagine that at all,” said Green. “I always went out of my way to make sure that our guests always felt incredibly welcomed,” Priestley said, reports Us Weekly. Former Beverly Hills, 90210 stars Jennie Garth and Tori Spelling are addressing Jessica Alba’s claims that she wasn’t allowed to make eye contact with the cast while she filmed the teen. A director who worked on Beverly Hills, 90210 revealed that he thinks Jessica Alba was told there was a 'no eye contact' rule with the show's cast as a joke. Other cast members including Brian Austin Green and Jason Priestley denied Alba’s story while chatting on Jenny McCarthy’s SiriusXM show and KiSS 92.5’s The Roz & Mocha Show. One of the show’s producers, Joel Feigenbaum, blamed the crew members, saying the rule may have come from “an AD or maybe somebody in the makeup and hair trailer,” on an episode of 90210 Show. “They never looked at us! We don’t know why. “Imagine we just thought guest stars didn’t like us?” she said. Jessica Alba does not have fond memories of working on the set of the original Beverly Hills, 90210.
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Spelling wondered on the podcast if Beverly Hills, 90210 producers had given guest stars a list of do’s and don’t’s about how to interact with the main cast, without the main cast knowing. Jessica Alba revealed on Hot Ones that while appearing on Beverly Hills, 90210 back in the ’90s, she was told she wasn’t allowed to look at the rest of the cast. “If anybody didn’t want to have their eyes looked into, it would’ve been me, but I don’t remember ’cause I have the world’s worst memory.”
“I had all the scenes with her,” Garth said on the podcast 9021OMG. Alba, 39, made these claims on First We Feast’s Hot Ones show in early October.Ī few days later, fellow cast members Jennie Garth and Tori Spelling addressed the claims.