The former Beverly Hills 90210 sweetheart has lived more lives than her iconic character Kelly Taylor could imagine. Now 53, Jennie Garth opens up about her journey through fame’s dizzying highs and personal lows – and how she’s crafting a radically authentic second act.
From Teen Idol to Tough Realities
Garth’s rise to fame in the 90s came with hidden costs:
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She earned $12,000 per episode at just 19 years old
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Lived under constant scrutiny about her weight and relationships
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Developed anxiety from “trying to be perfect for everyone”
“That smile you saw on camera? Sometimes it took everything I had,” Garth confesses about her 90210 days. “I’d go home and just collapse from the pressure.”
The Personal Battles Behind the Glamour
Her 2001 marriage to Twilight actor Peter Facinelli seemed storybook-perfect – until it wasn’t. The couple divorced in 2013 after having three daughters, with Garth later admitting:
“We got lost in trying to be the perfect Hollywood family. By the time we realized we needed help, it was too late.”
The split sent her into what she calls her “lost years” – a period of depression where she questioned everything about her identity beyond being “Kelly from 90210.”
Rebuilding From the Ground Up
Garth’s comeback story includes:
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Moving to a farm in Oregon to escape Hollywood’s glare
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Launching a successful home renovation show
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Writing a raw memoir about her struggles
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Co-parenting peacefully with Facinelli
“At 50, I finally gave myself permission to be messy, to say no, to put myself first,” she says. “That’s when life actually began.”
Her Message to Women Over 50
Now hosting a podcast about midlife reinvention, Garth’s become an unlikely voice for Gen X women:
“You don’t have to disappear after 40. Your most powerful chapters might still be coming. My 50s? They’re my favorite decade yet.