End of an Era: Tori Spelling Departs 90210MG Podcast Amidst Final Season Push
The landscape of nostalgic television rewatch podcasts shifted significantly this week as it was confirmed that Tori Spelling has officially stepped away from 90210MG, the popular show she co-hosted with longtime friend and Beverly Hills, 90210 castmate Jennie Garth. The podcast, which has served as a weekly deep-dive into the iconic 90s teen drama, is now moving forward without one of its foundational voices as it approaches the final two seasons of the series’ original run.
The announcement brings to a close a multi-year collaborative project that saw the two actresses revisit their formative years in the spotlight. While the departure has sparked conversation among the show’s dedicated fanbase, both Garth and current co-host Amy Sugarman have emphasized that the decision was entirely Spelling’s, characterized by mutual respect and a desire for personal evolution.
The Official Departure: Addressing the Void
The news was broken to listeners during Friday’s episode of 90210MG. Amy Sugarman, who has served as the podcast’s third pillar, took the lead in addressing the "elephant in the room" regarding Spelling’s absence over recent weeks.
"As everyone knows, Tori has not been here for a bit," Sugarman stated during the broadcast. "She’s not been doing the show for a bit for many reasons. I want to clarify that this was 100 percent her decision. About two weeks ago, she made a decision—which I’m sure was a very tough one for her—that she wasn’t going to continue with the podcast."
Sugarman’s tone was one of measured balance, acknowledging the dual reality of the situation. "Two things can be true: We can be really bummed and disappointed that she’s not going to do seasons nine and 10 with us, while still wanting her to be happy and excited for the things she is working on."
Jennie Garth, who shared the screen with Spelling for a decade on the original Fox series, echoed these sentiments. "We started it together, and I’m sad about that, if I’m being honest," Garth remarked. However, she was quick to pivot toward support for her former colleague, noting that she was "excited for her to choose herself." The phrasing was a deliberate nod to one of the most famous character arcs from the show, a sentiment Garth has reportedly integrated into her own personal philosophy regarding professional boundaries and self-care.
A Chronology of the 90210MG Journey
To understand the significance of this departure, one must look back at the origins of 90210MG. Launched in 2020, three decades after the premiere of Beverly Hills, 90210, the podcast was conceived as a way for the stars to reconnect with their pasts and provide behind-the-scenes insights to a generation of fans who grew up watching the exploits of Brenda, Brandon, Kelly, Donna, and the rest of the West Beverly High gang.
- 2020: The Launch. The podcast debuted to significant fanfare, tapping into the enduring popularity of the series. At the time, Garth admitted in interviews that she had never actually watched the episodes in their entirety, making the process of recording the podcast a genuine discovery phase for her.
- 2021–2023: The Long Haul. Throughout several years of production, Spelling and Garth navigated the complexities of their friendship and professional history. The podcast became a space for them to process their experiences as young women in the Hollywood machinery.
- Early 2024: Signaling Change. Rumors of Spelling’s exit began to circulate as her appearances became less frequent. She eventually confirmed the news during an Instagram Live session with former co-star Brian Austin Green, citing a need to pivot toward new professional ventures and personal priorities.
- Current Status: The podcast now stands at the precipice of seasons nine and 10, the final chapters of the original series.
Supporting Data: The 90210 Legacy
The departure of Spelling is particularly poignant given her unique status within the show’s hierarchy. Beverly Hills, 90210 was defined by its revolving door of cast members, but a select few remained constants throughout the entirety of its run.
Tori Spelling (Donna Martin), Jennie Garth (Kelly Taylor), Brian Austin Green (David Silver), and Ian Ziering (Steve Sanders) are the only four stars who appeared in every season of the series. Jason Priestley, who played the central character Brandon Walsh, famously departed in season nine, only to return for a guest appearance in the series finale. Because of this, Spelling’s presence in the final two seasons was anticipated by fans as a way to "close the loop" on the original group’s journey.
The podcast has served as a repository for historical television data, capturing the oral history of a production that fundamentally changed teen television. With Spelling’s departure, the podcast loses one of the "original four" voices who experienced the show’s entire evolution—from the innocence of high school to the trials of adulthood.
The Implications: Moving Forward
For listeners and the production team, the primary question is how the show will pivot in the absence of one of its two titular hosts. Garth has made it clear that she has no intention of stopping, describing the rewatch process as a "craziest awakening."
"This has been the craziest awakening of remembering so many things in my life by watching the show back and getting back in touch with me—the person playing Kelly Taylor," Garth shared. "It’s been this really great experience for me."
Strategic Shifts for the Podcast
The production team behind 90210MG has already begun to signal how they intend to handle the transition. Garth and Sugarman revealed that the final two seasons will feature a rotating roster of "special guests" and "guest co-hosts." This strategy serves two purposes:
- Maintaining Engagement: By bringing in other alumni from the show, the podcast can keep the energy high and provide fresh perspectives on the final episodes.
- Mitigating Loss: The introduction of guest co-hosts helps fill the conversational void left by Spelling, ensuring the podcast doesn’t lose its signature "chatty" dynamic.
Professional Reflections: The Evolution of Celebrity Podcasts
The exit of a host from a long-running podcast is becoming a standard feature of the "rewatch podcast" genre. As these shows require a significant time commitment—often spanning several years of recording—personal life changes and professional pivots are inevitable.
From a media analysis perspective, Spelling’s departure highlights the changing nature of the "celebrity podcast." Originally marketed as "reunions," these shows are increasingly becoming long-term business commitments. When the original premise of a show (the "reunion") meets the reality of long-term hosting, creative burnout or shifting priorities are common outcomes.
Conclusion: Looking Ahead
While fans will undoubtedly miss the specific chemistry between Spelling and Garth—a dynamic that mirrored their real-life evolution from teenagers to mothers and media figures—the podcast is positioned to continue. Jennie Garth’s commitment to "choosing herself" seems to apply to the show as well; she is clearly finding personal value in the act of reflection, regardless of the lineup.
As 90210MG enters its final chapters, the focus will likely remain on the legacy of the show that defined the 90s. With the promise of special guests and a look back at the conclusion of the series, the production team aims to satisfy the curiosity of long-time viewers, even as the voices behind the microphones continue to shift.
For Tori Spelling, the move is a clear assertion of independence and a redirection of energy. For the podcast, it represents a transition from a show about two friends looking back, to a broader, collaborative effort to document the final curtain call of one of television’s most enduring dramas. The legacy of 90210 remains, but the way that story is told is, fittingly, changing.