Brian Austin Green is in Australia and he has the best news for fans of Beverly Hills, 90210.
The American actor is in the country for two and a half weeks to visit his fiancee, Sharna Burgess, who is a judge on the upcoming season of the Australian version of Dancing With the Stars.
While in the country, the 51-year-old will be making two public appearances as he reveals all about his years playing David Silver on the hit nineties teen drama alongside Jason Priestley, Luke Perry, Tori Spelling and Shannen Doherty.

“I don’t know if we felt how magical it would be while we were making it, so it is surprising how loved it is still and how much of a resurgence the show is having today,” Green tells WHO.
“What everyone always wants to know is what it was really like behind the scenes and if the cast are still friends today,” he adds.
And Green promises, he has stories to share.
Where can I see Brian Austin Green in Australia?
Green is holding two fan events while he is Down Under.
He will be appearing at Melbourne’s Astor Theatre on Saturday, March 1.
He can also be seen at Cremorne’s Hayden Orpheum in Sydney on Thursday, March 6.
The events will consist of a Q&A about his time on Beverly Hills, 90210, and his decades-long career including roles on shows including Desperate Housewives and Anger Management.

He will also open up on his personal life – his colourful romantic history includes his relationship with Burgess, dating co-star Tori Spelling and marriage to ex Megan Fox.
Fans will have the opportunity to get close to the star with photo ops and autographs also available.
“I’ve never really been to Australia so these are fans I never really knew I had, so I am excited to meet everyone,” he says.
What else is Brian Austin Green doing during his visit?
The star was enjoying the summer sunshine at Bondi beach with four of his children when he spoke to WHO.
“We just landed yesterday and have already been to the beach two days,” he says with a laugh.
The kids have also turned out to be big fans of Betty’s Burgers, which Green highly recommends for lunch.
Green is also supporting Left Write Hook charity initiative during his trip, which is a charity that helps empower survivors of child sexual abuse and trauma through non-contact boxing and a creative writing program.

“As a father, I care deeply about making this world a safer and more loving place for my kids, and every child. Kids are the future and they deserve our respect, love and protection,” he says.
“We all need to show up with compassion and empathy for survivors of childhood sexual abuse, and believe them when they bravely come forward to share their truth. Many survivors suffer in silence and feel alone while trying to process the physical and emotional pain of what they endured. Left Write Hooks helps survivors shed feelings of shame and guilt that was never theirs to carry.”
The star is hoping his name will help raise funds so the program can expand to help others.
“There is a big demand for Left Write Hook’s program, and with the help of caring Aussies who are in a position to donate, the organization will be able to support more survivors on their journey of healing.”
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