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Tori Spelling Making Daddy Proud

For all you former 90210 obsessed fans out there, I am sure you have heard about the spin-off in production now by the CW Network. Several of the original cast members have been slated to make cameos throughout the season, and Tori Spelling was originally on-board to come back as Donna Martin. However, due to the timing of her daughter Stella’s birth, she missed filming for the pilot. Here she talks about how she thinks she is making 90210 creator and her daddy, Aaron Spelling proud and how she wants to see good ole’ Donna Martin make her return.

I’m really excited in general that they’re making a new “90210,” because my dad always wanted to make a “90210: The Next Generation.” He was really set on making one, and it just never happened. I think he’d be really excited now. I hope it’s a success.

The character really becomes an extension of you. We played those characters for 10 years! After a while, the character becomes such a part of you. So, people get to see the real actors coming through. And then you leave the show behind and you think that that chapter is closed. Then all of a sudden, it’s back. Everyone asks me, “What do you think about Donna now? Is she married? Does she have kids?” I’m like, “I don’t even know!” I can’t even think about it. It’s just surreal to me. Obviously, however, the juicy part of me would be like, “Oooh, maybe Donna got a divorce” or something scandalous that would happen in Donna’s life. Who knows? But the mom side of me is like, “Aww, I hope she’s really happily married and has, like, three kids.”

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