'90210' star Jennie Garth shares how Midwestern values guide her parenting
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"Beverly Hills, 90210" star Jennie Garth's rural upbringing was a far cry from her life as a 90s Hollywood starlet. Garth shared how she is carrying on her Midwestern values and traditions.
The "What I Like About You" alum opened up about her upbringing and the importance of passing down her values and traditions to her three daughters in an interview with Fox News Digital. "When I think of my Midwestern values, those are all key elements to it — doing what you can for yourself, taking care of yourself and taking care of your family." "My daughter is 16. She's going to graduate in two years, and you will see my tail lights after that graduation ceremony." "It is something, with the help of the pain gel, I'm able to keep the symptoms at bay or squash them when they come up. But it hasn't." "Having girls is not for the faint of heart, first of all. Girls are amazing. Incredible. But there's a lot that goes with it." Ashley Hume is an entertainment writer for Fox News Digital. Story tips can be sent to ashley.hume@fox.com and on Twitter: @ashleyhume
"I think a lot of people definitely don't associate me with a Midwestern lifestyle," she said. "They think Beverly Hills, which is not me at all." A post shared by Jennie 💛 (@jenniegarth)
Garth continued, "That's a character I played and it was a lot of fun, don't get me wrong. But I grew up on a family farm where we gardened and we mowed our yard and we cleaned up after the horses."