Jennie Garth said she and the late Shannen Doherty’s infamous feud was caused by them being viciously pitted against one another while co-starring on “Beverly Hills, 90210.”

Garth and Doherty’s characters in the iconic ’90s series — Kelly Taylor and Brenda Walsh, respectively — were rivals on the show, which Garth said translated into how people perceived their relationship in real life.

The actress said it was “confusing” for them both, admitting they would sometimes “clash.”

“It brought that more into the forefront than the friendship and the admiration that we innately had for one another,” she told People magazine in an interview published Wednesday.

Jennie Garth reflected on her infamous feud with her late “Beverly Hills, 90210” co-star Shannen Doherty in an interview with People published Wednesday. Everett Collection / Everett Collection

She said the two were purposely pitted against one another since they were rivals on the show, and it bled into real life. ©Aaron Spelling Prods/Courtesy Everett Collection

Garth said that she and Doherty did have things they bonded over, like both of them being Aries zodiac signs.

“She was very closely connected with her parents and her father’s health challenges, I too was going through the same exact thing at the same time,” she recalled. “And there were a lot of adult things happening for both of us.”

“We were doing the best we could, and so sometimes strong women will clash, especially when they’re young and sort of uneducated about friendship and the importance of it,” she continued.

Looking back, she said the media and fans’ fixation on their rivalry put them both in a “terrible” position.

“Nobody was guiding us,” she noted. “Nobody was getting therapy then, nobody was talking to us about things, we were both just fending for ourselves.”

Garth said that ultimately she really admired Doherty and that they were going through “adult things” at the same time. ©CW Network/Courtesy Everett Collection

Looking back, Garth said nobody was guiding them both through that period of time and that they were both just fending for themselves. They’re pictured here together in September 2009. WireImage

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“It did reach points of conflict, but at the end of the day, we really did have respect for one another as strong women that lasted a long time in this industry,” she added.

Garth, 54, said Doherty taught her a lot about being strong and standing up for herself.

“I’m forever grateful for her and for the relationship that we had, even though at times it was complicated,” she acknowledged. “It was still really good.”

Doherty died on July 13, 2024, at the age of 53 after a lengthy battle with cancer.

The actress — pictured here in December 2025 — said she was forever grateful for Doherty, who taught her about being strong and standing up for herself. Getty Images for Cindy Eckert

Garth and Doherty were part of the ensemble cast of “Beverly Hills, 90210,” which included Gabrielle Carteris, Tori Spelling, Brian Austin Green, Jason Priestley, Ian Ziering and the late Luke Perry (not pictured here). FOX Image Collection via Getty Images

Back in March 2024, Doherty recalled a heated fight with Garth over a prank she pulled on her when fellow “Beverly Hills, 90210” alum Brian Austin Green appeared on the “Charmed” alum’s podcast, “Let’s Be Clear.”

“Oh, my God, she lost it on me and I was just not in the mood to back down,” Doherty said of Garth.

Green recalled that he and their co-star Ian Ziering had to physically intervene, adding there was always onset tension between the group of female cast members — also including actresses Tori Spelling and Gabrielle Carteris — which he explained as “not an easy situation to watch.”