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Jason Priestley on the return of ‘Private Eyes’

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TORONTO Jason Priestley says it’s merely a coincidenc­e that the upcoming return of “Private Eyes” is reminiscen­t of recent headlines surroundin­g the Canadian actor.

Canadian heavyweigh­t boxing champ George Chuvalo guest stars in Sunday’s episode on Global, as the detective duo played by Priestley and Cindy Sampson investigat­e whether a match between female fighters was fixed.

At one point Priestley’s character sucker-punches his former manager, bringing to mind the actor’s admission last December that he once clocked Hollywood mogul Harvey Weinstein at a Miramax party after the Golden Globes.

“That was just dumb, blind luck, I guess,” Priestley said with a laugh in a recent interview, when asked if the “Private Eyes” episode was a wink and a nod to his Weinstein story.

The former “Beverly Hills, 90210” star first shared his Weinstein experience on Twitter in response to a post about Mira Sorvino allegedly losing a role in “The Lord of the Rings” film series because of a smear campaign orchestrat­ed by the producer.

Priestley, a native of Vancouver who used to box himself for several years, said he made the admission in a bid to clarify the situation during a Twitter exchange.

“I don’t want my situation with Harvey to ever be a distractio­n,” Priestley said.

“I feel like acts of violence against women are detestable and they need to be dealt with and they are important.

“And I feel like what happened between Harvey and I was trivial — and I don’t want a trivial act and a trivial thing that happened between two men to ever trivialize the importance of what needs to be dealt with between Harvey and a bunch of women.”

In the new batch of episodes of “Private Eyes,” which is shot in Toronto, Matt Shade and Angie Everett (Priestley and Sampson) settle into new personal relationsh­ips as well as their partnershi­p in the agency.

“This show is especially gratifying for me,” Priestley said.

“I was one of the producers who developed this show from the series of books that it was developed from, and so ... all the success of the show, I really try to take a moment to enjoy it because I feel very proud of it.

“This show has been a labour of love not only for me but for a number of us for a long time.”

 ?? THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP PHOTO BY RYAN EMBERLEY/INVISION ?? Jason Priestley attends Stand Up To Cancer Canada in September 2014.
THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP PHOTO BY RYAN EMBERLEY/INVISION Jason Priestley attends Stand Up To Cancer Canada in September 2014.

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