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Jennie Garth says she's 'friends now' with ex Peter Facinelli: 'He even unblocked me'
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Date:2025-04-23 14:41:53
Jennie Garth and ex-husband Peter Facinelli are "friends now."
The "Beverly Hills, 90210" actress gave fans an update about her relationship status with the "Nurse Jackie" alum during a shortened episode of her "I Choose Me" podcast, which was released Sunday. The update came after Facinelli appeared on the podcast last month to discuss the duo's co-parenting in a pair of one-hour episodes.
"Guys, we are officially friends now," she told listeners, adding that the father of her three children had "even unblocked me from Instagram" and teased plans between the pair.
"He invited me to his son, Jack's, christening," Garth continued, in reference to Facinelli's 1-year-old son with fiancée Lily Anne Harrison.
Then, she teased fans, adding that "we are all gonna be going on a boat together, with the whole family!" and "this is the power of the pod, people." During last month's podcast episode with her ex, Garth said the Hollywood stars both "wasted so much time trying to prove our points to one another" and said they both regret that.
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In June 2013, Garth and Facinelli finalized their divorced and, at the time, each declined spousal support and they have agreed to share custody of their three daughters: Luca, 27, Lola, 21, and Fiona, 17. After splitting from Facinelli, Garth tied actor Dave Abrams on a blind date and the pair subsequently tied the knot in July 2015.
It's been a year of reunions for the "90210" alum. Earlier this year, she reunited with former co-star Ian Ziering during a charity event held by Los Angeles Mission, a nonprofit dedicated to fighting homelessness.
Garth shared photos from the event on Instagram Sunday, including a shot of her serving food and another pic of herself and Ziering smiling for the camera. The "Bad Influence" star also threw in an adorable clip of a rabbit munching on a carrot for some Easter whimsy.
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