In an unexpected development, Tori Spelling and Brian Austin Green, who once portrayed siblings Donna and David Martin on the iconic 90s show “Beverly Hills, 90210,” have reportedly developed a close friendship despite a previously rocky relationship. Recently, they have been frequently seen together, leading to speculation about their strengthening bond.

Sources close to the two celebrities reveal that over the past year, Spelling and Green have rediscovered their camaraderie by connecting on common grounds such as their experiences of growing up in the spotlight and their roles as parents. They have been spotted at several public events and personal gatherings such as a charity gala and a family-oriented meal.

Both 48-year-old Spelling and 49-year-old Green have openly shared their battles with mental health issues, Spelling discussing her anxiety and depression, and Green his mental health challenges. This mutual understanding and compassion toward each other’s struggles have seemingly been pivotal in fostering their friendship.

Although their characters on “Beverly Hills, 90210” were often at odds, off-screen, they managed to keep their interactions friendly. Over the recent years, their relationship has deepened significantly, with sources suggesting they now heavily rely on each other during tough times, becoming integral parts of each other’s support network.

Spelling’s personal life includes her marriage to Dean McDermott since 2006, with whom she has five children. Green, on the other hand, wed Megan Fox in 2010, and they share three children.

This new bond between Spelling and Green highlights how past co-stars can overcome earlier difficulties and forge significant relationships based on mutual respect and shared life experiences. Insiders have noted, “Tori and Brian have significantly bonded over their parenting roles and their early fame. It’s wonderful to see how they support each other through the challenges of life.”