Tori Spelling shares '90s throwback pic with Mark Wahlberg, Shannen Doherty, and Brian Austin Green

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Marky Mark and the "90210" stars had themselves a night at the Roxbury.

It's Marky Mark and the Beverly Hills bunch.

Tori Spelling threw it back to the days of Beverly Hills, 90210 on Monday, posting a nostalgic photo of herself alongside castmates Brian Austin Green and Shannen Doherty, as well as fellow '90s phenom Mark Wahlberg.

"When you didn't give af…" wrote Spelling, who played good girl Donna Martin on the immensely popular teen drama. "Interesting how full circle life can be."

The location attached to the post indicated that the snapshot was taken at the Roxbury, the famed nightclub on the Sunset Strip in West Hollywood. Wahlberg — who in those days was known as the frontman of the hip-hop group Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch, and a face of Calvin Klein — never appeared on 90210, but if the picture is any indication, he was fairly chummy with the cast. (Wahlberg, 52, would of course go on to have an enduring acting career.)

Commenting on Spelling's post, Doherty wrote, "Damn we were young!"

Spelling and Green, both 50, appeared on almost 300 episodes of the hit teen drama together from 1990 to 2000, making them some of the only cast members to stay on the show for its entire ten-season run. Doherty, 52, appeared on the first four seasons.

In a recent interview with fellow 90210 star Jason Priestley, Doherty admitted that she thinks her failing marriage contributed to her firing from the show. "Towards my last season, I was in a really horrible marriage and there were things transpiring in that marriage that made it very hard for me to consistently be on time for work," she said. "And I know that that became a very big problem for the rest of you, because as it should be, because if everybody else is on time and you're waiting for one person, it sucks."

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