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Beverly Hills, 90210 star Jennie Garth, 53, stuns as she strips down to her underwear in sexy shoot

Beverly Hills, 90210 star Jennie Garth, 53, stuns as she strips down to her underwear in sexy shoot

Daily Mail​06-06-2025
35 years after launching her career in Beverly Hills, 90210, Jennie Garth nearly bares it all in her first underwear shoot.
The 53-year-old actress - who had just a handful of TV guest starring roles when she burst onto the scene as Kelly Taylor in Beverly Hills, 90210 - shared the first snaps with her 1.3 million Instagram followers on Thursday afternoon.
The pics were part of her new collaboration with ThirdLove, showing off the company's new TempSync bras, along with her toned frame, just after celebrating daughter Fiona's high school graduation.
She admitted in the caption of her post, 'I never thought I'd be doing my first underwear shoot at 53… but here we are!'
'And I've never felt more confident, or comfortable in my skin,' she added, while continuing about why she's glad she partnered with ThirdLove.
'I'm proud to be part of this moment—not just because it's a first for me, but because it's with a brand that genuinely supports women through every phase of life, including menopause,' she said.
'I'm excited to introduce you to TempSync™, the world's first temperature-regulating collection of bras and underwear from @thirdlove,' she continued.
'Made with natural volcanic minerals and designed to keep you at your ideal body temp, these styles are my go-to from hot flashes to long travel days and everything in between,' she said.
She concluded the caption by thanking ThirdLove, 'for helping me feel strong, sexy, and supported—exactly as I am.'
The first snap showed Garth donning a light blue bra and matching underwear, with the second showing a close-up of her in a black bra.
The third showed her posing in a nude-colored bra and panties plus a blue oversized shirt while the final shot of her in a yellow top putting a pair of jeans on.
She also took to her Instagram story to share a video of her while wearing the nude bra while tagging ThirdLove and the link to her shop page.
'OK you guys, I found the perfect bra. I love ThirdLove, I've always loved their bras, but this is next level,' Garth began.
'This is the first ever thermoregulating bra. This has volcanic minerals woven into the fabric, which allows your heat to pass right through the bra, so it regulates your temperature,' she said, adding that it is, 'great for hot flashes.'
'I'm excited to introduce you to TempSync™, the world's first temperature-regulating collection of bras and underwear from @thirdlove,' she continued.
'Made with natural volcanic minerals and designed to keep you at your ideal body temp, these styles are my go-to from hot flashes to long travel days and everything in between,' she said
Garth added, 'This is seriously the most comfortable, softest bra I've ever worn. Also, the great thing about ThirdLove, they come in half-sizes.'
'I'm so happy there is a thoughtful solution for this time in my life. Oh my God, thank you, ThirdLove. I needed this,' Garth concluded.
The thermoregulating bras range from $68 to $72, with the Hipster panties retailing for $20 as well on the ThirdLove website.
The collaboration comes a year after she launched her own Me by Jennie Garth fashion label on the QVC network.
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