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Tori Spelling Cancels ’90s Party with Brian Austin Green Due to Illness

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Tori Spelling has announced her withdrawal from an upcoming ’90s party due to health concerns. The actress, known for her role in the iconic series *Beverly Hills, 90210*, was set to co-host the “After Dark” event with her former co-star Brian Austin Green at Voltaire, a music venue located within The Venetian Resort in Las Vegas, scheduled for December 28, 2025.

In a heartfelt message shared on Instagram, Spelling, 52, expressed her disappointment over the situation. “Hey loves,” she began. “This hurts to share, but I need to be honest with you. I’m sick and have to postpone our After Dark event this Sunday night in Las Vegas. I’ve been counting down the days to see you, and it truly breaks my heart to pause something I was so excited for.”

Spelling reassured her fans that a new date for the event will be announced soon, emphasizing the importance of listening to her body and prioritizing her health. The announcement came as a surprise to many, as Spelling had been actively promoting the party leading up to the event, which was set to feature the R&B group Color Me Badd.

The party aimed to provide an immersive experience into the 1990s, described as a nostalgic celebration for fans. The event’s promotional materials highlighted the energetic atmosphere, with promises of music from the decade and special performances by notable figures from the era. The description read, “Voltaire is kicking it old school and welcomes acclaimed television personalities Brian Austin Green and Tori Spelling to host the ultimate ’90s After Dark Party.”

Spelling has had a busy holiday season, recently celebrating Christmas with her five children—Liam, 18, Stella, 17, Hattie, 14, Finn, 13, and Beau, eight—whom she shares with ex-husband Dean McDermott. The couple finalized their divorce in late 2025 after nearly two decades together, a transition Spelling described as one of the easiest divorces in Hollywood.

On her podcast, *misSPELLING*, she reflected on the amicable nature of their separation, stating, “It’s been quite a journey. I gotta say, you guys, this is something never said — this was one of the easiest divorces in Hollywood.”

As fans await further updates on the rescheduled event, Spelling’s health remains a priority. Her announcement has drawn an outpouring of support from followers, eager to see her return to the stage alongside Green in the near future.

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