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Jennie Garth Gives One Final Statement on Dan Schneider, the Co-Creator of Her Show 'What I Like About You'

Jennie Garth worked with Dan Schenider on the series What I Like About You and she has one short and final statement to say about his scandal.

Schneider was the subject of the new docu-series Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV, which explored allegations of inappropriate behavior on the sets of his Nickelodeon shows.

After creating The Amanda Show for Amanda Bynes, Schneider worked with her again on the WB series What I Like About You, in which Jennie played the actress’ sister.

In a new interview, Jennie was asked to comment on the scandal and share her current friendship status with Amanda.

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Every Celeb Guest at Taylor Swift's First L.A. Show of Eras Tour 2023 (& Where They Were Sitting)

Taylor Swift is wrapping the first U.S. leg of her Eras Tour in Los Angeles and she is performing six shows in the city!

You can expect so many celebs to be in attendance at the show and we’ve already spotted so many of them at SoFi Stadium on Thursday night (August 3) in L.A.

We have the intel on at least 35 celebs in attendance at the show and there likely are more that haven’t even been seen yet.

It’s bound to be a special show as there is a camera crew on stage filming the concert, seemingly for a documentary or movie version.

Browse through the slideshow to see all of the celebs at night one of the Eras Tour…

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36 Most Memorable Celebrity Feuds of All Time, Ranked

Interpersonal drama is just a part of everyday life, and it’s certainly no different when it comes to superstars.

Over the years, bitter rivalries and longstanding feuds have made its way into the entertainment industry for a variety of reasons – from creative differences at work, to angry name-calling and physical fights, to ongoing high-profile battles between exes.

There are some celebrity feuds that stick out from the rest, and have lived on in headlines for years. We’re taking a look back at all of those feuds.

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'Buffy the Vampire Slayer,' 'Clueless' & 'Full House' & More Co-Stars Reunite at '90s Con' - See All the Nostalgic Photos!

It’s nostalgia overload!

The casts of popular television shows and movies like Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Beverly Hills, 90210, Clueless and Full House reunited as part of ’90s Con, being held over the weekend from March 17-18 at the Connecticut Convention Center in Hartford, CT.

Scroll through to see some of the photos from the event…

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Amanda Bynes Reveals The One Show She'd Return To Acting For

Amanda Bynes isn’t exactly looking to return to acting anytime soon, but did reveal which former series of hers she’d definitely consider it for.

After hearing about Jennie Garth‘s comments about a possible reboot of their 2000s-era show, What I Like About You, Amanda weighed in on it.

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Jennie Garth Says She Learned How To Be Competitive With Other Girls From Her '90210' Days

Jennie Garth is looking back at her time starring as Kelly Taylor on Beverly Hills, 90210, and revealed that one of the biggest things she learned from the set was how to compete with other girls.

During her podcast with former co-star and friend Tori Spelling, the 49-year-old actress shared that she still struggles with it.

“I think as a young girl…[the show] brought out a super competitive part of me being in that environment of being judged because of my looks or how I looked in an outfit,” Jennie shared on the episode.

She added that “It was just a different day and age and it gave us young girls a lot of mixed messages. I, for many years, struggled with [it].”

Jennie also admitted that she felt “threatened” by her costars at the time.

“If I’m honest, I think [the show] kind of taught me to be threatened by other girls be threatened by other women [and] be more competitive because I wanted our costars approval or attention,” Jennie said. “It messed with me on a deeper level and not until later in life that I kind of think it wasn’t ever about the other girls, and why did I ever make the other girls an enemy in my mind?”

She continued, “I think that Tori and I are always working through those messages as we grow older and trying to be better people and figure it all out.”

If you don’t know, these other 90210 alums also have a podcast together…

'90210' Cast Reacts To Jessica Alba's Claims There Was a No Eye Contact Rule on Set

Jessica Alba‘s comments about her experience on the set of Beverly Hills, 90210 caused quite a stir with the original cast of the show.

Jennie Garth, Tori Spelling, Jason Priestley and Ian Ziering have all spoken out about it after hearing that she had been instructed not to make eye contact with them during her guest appearance on the show.

Speaking with Access Hollywood, Ian shared that he couldn’t “for the life of me ever imagine a situation where any of the actors would ever say that.”

While he acknowledged that the no eye contact rule might’ve come from an assistant director or someone else outside of the cast, he also said that “none of my cast mates ever requested anything like that.”

“I’m not doubting that was her experience,” Ian said. “It saddens me because it lessened the experience for her—certainly didn’t slow her down in life—but it’s hard to hear that there was any negativity on the set…If I had known about that I would have shot that down immediately… I didn’t even work with her that day but I would’ve went right over to her and said, ‘How are you doing?’”

Jason echoed Ian‘s statements.

“Don’t look at the stars of the show was never an edict that came down on our show. I don’t know who told Jessica Alba not to look at us. None of us on that show thought we were MC Hammer,” he said during his own appearance on The Roz & Mocha Show on KiSS 92.5.

Jason went on, “Apparently somebody did because they thought that was a thing to do. I don’t know what Jessica Alba’s experience was coming on our show as a guest star. I know that certainly I never would have made her feel that way. I always went out of my way to make sure that our guests always felt incredibly welcome. I would always go and talk to them and make sure they knew that this was a place where we wanted them to succeed because I’d been on enough sets as a guest star and I always appreciated it when the regulars on the set came and made me feel that way.”

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