Jason went on, "Apparently somebody did because they thought that was a thing to do. None of us on that show thought we were MC Hammer," he said during his own appearance on The Roz & Mocha Show on KiSS 92.5. I don’t know who told Jessica Alba not to look at us. “Don’t look at the stars of the show was never an edict that came down on our show. I didn't even work with her that day but I would've went right over to her and said, 'How are you doing?'" "It saddens me because it lessened the experience for her-certainly didn't slow her down in life-but it's hard to hear that there was any negativity on the set.If I had known about that I would have shot that down immediately. "I'm not doubting that was her experience," Ian said. While he acknowledged that the no eye contact rule might've come from an assistant director or someone else outside of the cast, he also said that "none of my cast mates ever requested anything like that." Speaking with Access Hollywood, Ian shared that he couldn't "for the life of me ever imagine a situation where any of the actors would ever say that." Jennie Garth, Tori Spelling, Jason Priestley and Ian Ziering have all spoken out about it after hearing that she had been instructed not to make eye contact with them during her guest appearance on the show. Jessica Alba's comments about her experience on the set of Beverly Hills, 90210 caused quite a stir with the original cast of the show.
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