She came in confident, beautiful, good actress, a professional, always showed up. Spelling added, “From my perception, Vanessa was a kick-ass girl. … It sounds like something I would say now rather than as a young person because, I mean, it’s a good message.” “And that has shifted now in a beautiful way and now the messaging is different. “There’s always been this energy of a competitive environment amongst, especially, women,” the What I Like About You alum said. Garth, for her part, said she had no recollection of any drama with Marcil. I don’t believe that you would take it upon yourself to be like, ‘Here’s why you’re acting like someone who’s not liked, so that’s why you’re not liked.’” I don’t remember you guys having that many interactions. She played my cousin I worked a lot with her. No matter how she phrases it, it has a negative connotation to it. “I’m going to go on record that you didn’t say that. “What the f-k does that mean?” the True Tori alum said. Spelling, 47, and Garth, 48, were skeptical of Marcil’s claims after their “9021OMG” podcast cohost Sisanie Reategui read her quotes on the Monday, March 15, episode.
She joined the cast during season 9 in 1998 and left the series halfway through season 10 in 2000. Marcil played Gina Kincaid, the cousin (and half-sister) of Spelling’s Donna Martin.
Tori Spelling, Jennie Garth and Vanessa Marcil.