‘90210’ Stars Tori Spelling, Jennie Garth in Israel for Filming of Clothing Commercial
by Shiryn Ghermezian
Actresses Tori Spelling and Jennie Garth, former stars of the hit television show “Beverly Hills, 90210,” are currently in Israel filming a commercial for the clothing company Castro.
Garth and Spelling — known for playing Donna and Kelly on the iconic TV series — are staying in Tel Aviv and working on a campaign for Castro’s children’s line. The Israeli clothing giant shared on Instagram on Sunday behind-the-scenes footage from the collaboration.
“Best friends in life and business,” Spelling, who is Jewish, captioned a photo of her and Garth on Monday. “So excited to be in Israel filming an amazing commercial for @castrofasion_kids with my bestie.”
Castro said filming for the commercial would begin on Monday and the actresses were to be joined by “dozens of talented children, musicians and singers” in the advertisement, The Jerusalem Post reported. The group will perform the “90210” theme song in the new campaign “as a tribute to the parents of our children,” according to the company.
This is Spelling’s first time in Israel, while Garth visited the Jewish state in 1992 with some of her “90210” co-stars for a special Hanukkah performance alongside Israeli teens.
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