“Beverly Hills, 90210” star Jennie Garth is “champing at the bit” to come from Los Angeles.
During an interview with Fox News Digital, Garth explained that the recent Pacific Palisades and Altadena Fires have nothing to do with her desire to flee the city. Garth and her husband, Dave Abrams, fled Altadena during the Eaton fire.
Fortunately their house was not influenced by the fire, but they stayed with Garth’s ex -husband, “Twilight” star Peter Facinelli, As a precaution.
“I’ve always wanted to move from La, I mean, burn or don’t burn. I am ready to leave LA.
‘90210’ Ster Jennie Garth shares how midwestern values ​​guide her parenthood

Jennie Garth is “on the piece” to leave Los Angeles. (Gary Gershoff/Getty images)
Garth works mainly from home. She has her iHeart Podcast, “I Choose Me”, who focuses on ‘the ultimate form of self -care and self -love’.
Her very first “I Choose Me” live event was held in Los Angeles on 8 February in the IHearttheater, which was aimed at female empowerment.
“I’ve always wanted to move from La, I mean, burn or don’t burn. I am ready to leave LA.

Jennier Garth organized her live event “I Choose Me” in LA last weekend. (Skyler Barberio for iHeart Media)

Jennie Garth had guests at her “I Choose Me” event. (Skyler Barberio for iHeart Media)
Garth told Fox News Digital that she can do meetings, presses her clothing brand all the way from her computer, so she doesn’t feel tied to the city.
“So now it’s a matter of getting my senior daughter graduated, and then my husband settled in a rhythm with his new bar that he can leave the city a few days a week and I can be gone.”
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Garth has three children she shares with her ex-husband: Luca, Lola and Fiona.
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“So I really love LA, I have always had a love-hate (relationship) with LA. I hate traffic. I don’t love all the people. Too many people for my preference, but I think it’s great. It is. So beautiful and it’s just so magical and creative.

Tori Spelling, Jennie Garth, Gabrielle Carteris and Shannen Doherty pose for a portrait in 1990 as the cast of “Beverly Hills: 90210.” (Aaron Rapoport/Corbis/Getty images)

The cast of “Beverly Hills, 90210” is shown: Tori Spelling, Brian Austin Green, Ian Ziering, Jennie Garth, Jason Priestley, Gabrielle Carteris, Luke Perry and Shannen Doherty. (Mikel Roberts/Sygma via Getty images)
She explained that she is a “big nature person” and wants to move to a place surrounded by trees and without a city feeling. Garth has excluded the midwest where she comes from, but would be open to life in Whitefish, Montana or Colorado.
For the 52-year-old actress Rose to famous in the lead role as the rich and popular Kelly Taylor in the HIT 1990 series “Beverly Hills, 90210”, she grew up at a horse farm in the Illinois countryside.
The “What I like about you” Aluin opened about her upbringing in an interview with Fox News Digital in 2023.

Jennie Garth and Peter Facinelli share three children. (Jason Laveris/Filmmagic/Getty images)

Jennie Garth and “Twilight” star Peter Facinelli share three children: Luca, Lola and Fiona. (Paul Hiffmeyer/Disney via Getty Images)
“I think many people absolutely do not associate me with a midwestern lifestyle,” she said. “They think Beverly Hills, which I am not at all.”
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Garth continued: “That is one character I playedAnd it was very nice, don’t get me wrong. But I grew up on a family farm where we garden and we have mowed our garden and we were cleaned up after the horses. “
“We drove horses,” she remembered. “You know, we have done all the work. And my parents were educators, and they did so much. And I think one of the most important things they have taught me is that I can do nothing.”

Jennie Garth grew up in the midwest and has plans to leave California. (Michael Tran/AFP via Getty Images)
“If the toilet breaks, I will try to repair it before I call the plumber. You know, things like that.”
View: Jennie Garth discusses the first live event for her iHeart -Podcast ‘I Choose Me’
Garth, who is the youngest of seven children, shared that her parents, John and Carolyn, also taught her and her brothers and sisters to be economical.
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“I don’t believe in spending money if you don’t have to do that,” she explained. “I believe we all work hard for our money, and I want to have money that I can give to my children and continue to take care of them, even if I don’t have to do that.”
Ashley Hume from Fox News Digital has contributed to this report.