Actress Jennie Garth was pictured crying in the streets and flipping off paparazzi this week after the former "90210" star was told she'd need to wait in line to get into a popular Hollywood club.
TMZ also reported that the 42-year-old actress complained of racism because some of those in her party were black.
Garth, two white girlfriends, and three black men went to club
DBA around 11:30 p.m. Monday night, according to E! Online. The group bypassed the long line and approached the bouncers to go inside. But the security guards reportedly told Garth that she and her entourage would have to wait in line like everyone else.
Urgent: Do You Approve Or Disapprove of President Obama's Job Performance? Vote Now in Urgent Poll
A photographer told TMZ that Garth then got upset, telling the bouncer, "I'm 40 years old, I have three kids, I've been in the business for years."
A DBA spokesperson issued a statement about the incident to TMZ:
"DBA has a very strict door policy and Ms. Garth and her entire group of friends were asked to wait in line for entry along with everyone else," the statement read. "The group chose not to do so and left."
Garth later expressed her thoughts about the episode on Twitter.
Urgent: Assess Your Heart Attack Risk in Minutes. Click Here.
© 2025 Newsmax. All rights reserved.