Where Are They Now? Here’s What Your Favorite TV Characters Are Doing Today

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Beverly Hills, 90210

The cast of Beverly Hills 90210 shifted quite a bit over the ten years it was on the air. By the time the final episode rolled around in 2000, Brenda and Brandon weren’t even on the show. Even though the original premise surrounded these Midwestern twins in sunny LA, by the time it ended, it was about the evolution of the group.

If we were to check in with the gang now, we’d see them a few years older, but still embroiled in all the same melodrama. They have gotten older, but they still have a tendency to make terrible romantic choices.

Brenda still lives in London, but since her stage career has tapered off, she’s become sort of a recluse. She rambles around her London flat, among the dusty books and cats, wearing her long caftan, smoking cigarettes from a long cigarette holder, and musing about the way things were. Ms. Havisham-style.

Brandon is aging a little better. He’s a California State Senator, and is devoted to his constituents. He works tirelessly to keep the highways free of litter, raise money for infrastructure, and promotes new textbooks in public schools. He is very tan and his teeth are very white, but he still rocks a mean sideburn.

Kelly and Dylan are still completely and ultimately in love. Their only child is smart, sensitive, an overachiever, although a little too judgy –much like her parents. Kelly is one of the top marketing executives but these days, she refuses to take any cases that aren’t non-profit or charity related. You have that luxury when you’re a bazillionaire.

Dylan is rugged, charming, and a successful author. He writes long-winded academic reflections about the nature of humanity and man’s internal struggle. Somehow, people buy them anyway.  He is still very much in love with Kelly, and all his old fears about her spending his money were absolutely true, but he lives to make her happy, so it’s a trade-off.

Steve and Janet are still happily married as well. Their daughter Maddie is about to graduate from Beverly Hills High, and she will move on to California University, just like dad. All Janet’s ambition and hard work paid off, and she turned her success in the print journalism into a multi-media empire. She is mogul online, on news stands, and on television. They still live in the Walsh house, in which they have Thanksgiving every year.

David and Donna saved the Peach Pit After Dark from certain bankruptcy, and they use it as a venue for up and coming singers and songwriters – no hip hop or spoken word poetry allowed.