‘Beverly Hills, 90210’: Donna & David’s Wedding Vows Written By Tori & Brian – Hollywood Life

‘Beverly Hills, 90210’: Tori Spelling & Brian Austin Green Wrote David & Donna’s Vows

It's been 16 years since the finale of 'Beverly Hills, 90210' aired, and the cast got back together this weekend to spill some serious dirt -- including wedding details! Watch the video here.

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Beverly Hills, 90210 changed a lot of people’s lives growing up, including the cast! Tori SpellingJennie GarthJason PriestlyLuke PerryGabrielle CarterisJames Eckhouse, Vincent Young and Christine Elise all took the stage at RewindCon in Chicago, Illinois this weekend for a reunion panel, hosted by HollywoodLife.com’s Emily Longeretta and Lauren Cox.

During the fan Q&A, Tori was asked if she and Brian Austin Green were actually crying real tears during David and Donna’s wedding — and the answer was yes!

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“We felt that since professionally and personally, Brian and I had grown up together and been through so much in 10 years, that we really wanted the vows to mean something personal and what we thought David and Donna would say to each other,” she said. “So we went to our trailers and we adjusted the vows and we wrote them to each other.”

“We did rehearsal with the scripted dialogue, and then the first take, we did it with that, so yes, they were real tears.”

Yes, that’s right — David and Donna’s vows were written by Brian and Tori!  She also remembered telling Jennie Garth at the end of the day that she thought she was in love with Brian! “You’re like, ‘you’ll be over it tomorrow,'” she said laughing.  (Read the full recap of the reunion here!)

Jennie, Tori, and the rest of the cast revealed a ton more from their time filming the show from 1996 to 2000, and this was the first time in nearly 20 years that they’d all been in the same room. You can watch the full reunion video above, or on HollywoodLife’s Facebook page.

In case you (somehow) forgot David and Donna’s wedding, here are the vows to watch again and weep: