Tori Spelling made a shocking revelation about her former love and feud with Brian Austin Green.

Tori Spelling has finally broken the silence
We often see couples on TV shows and wonder if their love is real. Tori Spelling recently revealed some things about her “Beverly Hills, 90210” co-star Brian Austin Green that will surprise fans.
In a new revelation from November 2025, Tori admitted that their relationship had gone beyond acting.
Screen love or real life?
If you thought Donna’s famous scene with David was just part of the script, you’re wrong. Tori openly admitted that she and Brian had a “soul connection.”
She called Brian her “first love” and said the chemistry between them was “animalistic.”
It wasn’t just two actors working together, but two people who truly had a pull towards each other that was completely different from the rest of the cast.
Fight at Disneyland
Love is always accompanied by conflict, and their relationship was quite volatile. Both recalled on a podcast that they often had big fights.
Tori recounted a rather strange story about how, after fighting all day at Disneyland, that day ended with their first physical encounter.
Although Brian says he doesn’t remember the details, it’s clear that that period of their youth was filled with emotion.
Twenty Years of Long Silence
The saddest part was that after the show ended, this deep bond was suddenly broken. Tori said they didn’t speak for nearly 20 years.
She considered this distance akin to a divorce. Imagine how difficult it must have been to be separated from someone with such a deep soul connection for so long.
A New Era of Friendship
The happiest part is that now, at 52 years old, the two have healed the old bitterness.
Although Tori is now divorcing Dean McDermott and Brian is engaged to Sharna Burgess, their old friendship has returned.
They now speak daily, and their relationship has evolved into a completely platonic and mature one.

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