Poor Brian here's another freaking 90210 interview
Catching up with Brian Austin Green
He stars in the hit Fox drama "Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles," but Brian Austin Green will always be best loved as teen hunk David Silver on "Beverly Hills 90210."
When the classic high school series is reinvented this fall on the CW network, what will have become of David and Donna (Tori Spelling), who were married in the final episode of the original series in 2000?
The Post went straight to the source...
Q: Any idea what Donna and David are doing today?
BAG: Who knows. From what I have heard, I think they are just playing that we are very busy people and not in town. I really don’t know. I haven’t spoken to anyone regarding the show. But I hope it kicks ass. I hope it does really good.
Q: David is still alive, we hope?
BAG: David is alive somewhere.
Q: Ian Ziering has said that you guys were trying to do a reunion on September 2, 2010...
BAG: Ian’s got the dream of doing the true "90210." It’s not so much of a dream for me. I am busy. I am happily working. The show... we’ve been done since 2000. It was a lot of fun. It was a great ten years.
Q: Which world do you think is more real: "Sarah Connor’s" or "90210"?
BAG: That world was way more real. We look at it now and it seems ridiculous. But that was the world when we were making that show: bad hair and bad clothes. Interesting music. That was realty then.
Q: What was that experience like for you?
BAG: It was weird for us. That was an odd situation. I am glad we didn’t have to deal with what it is now with the paparazzi and how much it has changed. That would have driven us all crazy. I can’t imagine how anybody deals with it now.
Q: Any advice for the new breed of "90210" stars?
BAG: Work hard, then stay home.
Q: Is it hard to juggle parenting with acting?
BAG: No. I don’t think so. I don’t have any problem with it. My son comes to work whenever he can and I stay home whenever I can. It is the same as any other parent doing a 9 to 5 job. I actually have more time.
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