Tori Spelling is getting candid about a behind-the-scenes moment that happened while filming the Beverly Hills, 90210, season 6 finale on the famous Queen Mary.
“I had my one and only threesome,” Spelling, 51, said on the Tuesday, February 4, episode of her “MisSPELLING” podcast. “It was me, a male and a female.”
Spelling, who previously revealed the story on the rewatch podcast “9021OMG,” explained that they were filming on the Queen Mary “for a couple days” and stayed in their staterooms. Spelling noted that she “could still remember” the room, which featured “lots of velvet” and “not some good florals.”
When asked whether she enjoyed the threesome “more or less” than she anticipated, Spelling replied, “Less.”
“I don’t think girls nowadays do this because … they’re not there to, like, make guys be like, ‘Oh, my gosh.’ But back in the ’90s, it was kind of a thing and you would do this thing where you would be like, ‘Let’s shock the boys and make them drool,’” Spelling said. “And you would, like, make out with your friend. Whether you had interests in females or no interest at all, kind of it was like, ‘It’s just two girls kissing.’”
Spelling claimed that she had “kissed many of my female costars from 90210.” While Spelling remained tight-lipped about who she locked lips with, Beverly Hills, 90210 starred Luke Perry, Jason Priestley, Shannen Doherty, Jennie Garth, Brian Austin Green, Ian Ziering, Gabrielle Carteris and Tiffani Thiessen.
“I think Jen’s the only one I never kissed, and we talk about this,” Spelling said. “It was just fun and games, like, we’d just be like, ‘Oh, my gosh, wait for this reaction.’ It got the boys every time, the looks on their faces. It was priceless, and we’d just be afterwards in the bathroom, crying, laughing, like, ‘Oh, my God, did you see their faces?’ But yeah, so that happened a lot.”
Spelling clarified that she would kiss a “female friend” in front of boys to “make the boys drool” but would not share a smooch “behind private doors.”
“I didn’t have any exploration wants with a female,” Spelling said. “So this was behind the scenes, behind closed doors of the Queen Mary, of all places. My goodness. This boy wanted it and I played along. I don’t think at any point he was like, ‘Oh, my god,’ because he would never have gone forward with it if I had spoken up and said, ‘I don’t want to do this.’ But yeah, I was like, ‘OK, you know, I feel safe with this human. I feel safe with this female human.’ And sure, I always say you gotta try anything once.”
She continued, “I came away from it feeling like, ‘OK, I think I’ll stick to boys. I’m definitely into boys. Maybe just kissing girls, like, for shock value in front of boys, but other than that, I’m good.’ And I felt like I was just too nervous. I was anxious the whole time. The whole experience just felt off.”
Spelling said she wasn’t sure whether the boy enjoyed the experience and added, “I’ll text him later and ask. But I don’t know. Probably.”