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HONESTLY, JESSICA! GIVE US A BREAK!

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JEEZ! Jessica Alba has triggered a feud with the former cast of Beverly Hills, 90210 and it’s so silly, stupid and petty, it could only happen in Tinseltown.

Firstly, Jessica’s biggest accomplish­ments as an actress seem to be wearing a bikini in the 2005 treasure-diving flick Into the Blue, and playing a stripper-like dancer in the Sin City flicks.

Her sexpot looks have landed her on a notorious Hot 100 list for more than a dozen years. Bet Meryl Streep wishes she had those on her résumé.

Jessica’s been more successful as the head of The Honest Company, which sells natural nontoxic diapers, beauty care and household products. To her credit, the company is claimed to be worth $1 billion. But The Honest Company also paid out a $1.55 million nationwide settlement after being accused of misleading consumers with claims about ingredient­s in its laundry detergents.

Now, she’s back acting and promoting her L.A.’s Finest TV crime show on the Spectrum network, where she barely hides her bikini bod under her toughcop duds.

She’s triggered an uproar claiming that when she was a ditzy 16-year-old appearing in a few Beverly Hills, 90210 episodes in 1997, she was told: “You’re not allowed to make eye contact with any one of the cast members or you’ll be thrown off the set.”

The former 90210 cast members are stunned and mystified by the charge.

“I don’t think she heard that from anyone reputable,” says Brian Austin Green.

Jennie Garth says she had scenes with Jessica, but doesn’t remember anything that outlandish.

Tori Spelling called the charge “horrifying.”

Jason Priestley says, “I never would have made her feel that way.”

Ian Ziering slams her claim as “the stupidest thing” he’s ever heard!

That says it all!

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Jennie Garth and Jessica in a 1997 episode
The former cast of Beverly Hills, 90210 was shocked by Alba’s claims Jennie Garth and Jessica in a 1997 episode

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