90210 is really bringing in the country star power this season.
Billy Ray Cyrus will guest-star in an upcoming episode of the fourth season as...
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After blowing her chance to go to NYU, Silver is cutting out college altogether... to work for Navid? When 90210 returns for its fourth season (Tuesday at 8/7c on The CW), Kelly's little sis will have a whole new set of priorities.
90210 Season 4 spoilers! Is Teddy gone? Can Adrianna be redeemed? Will Naomi have a baby?
Over the summer, Silver has sprinted into adulthood: she's now living with Navid (Michael Steger) and playing surrogate mom to his little sister, all while trying to figure out a career for herself. Jessica Stroup, 24, talks to TVGuide.com about her own post-graduation anxiety, why Silver isn't as tight with Naomi this year and teases a "major arc" for her character and ex-beau Teddy.
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To reestablish herself as queen bee, new CU freshman Naomi (AnnaLynne McCord) will buy an over-the-top mansion that she'll turn into a sorority house where friends such as Annie, Silver and newlyweds Ivy and Raj will live, reports 90210 exec producer Patti Carr. Not enrolling at CU: Dixon, who opts to pursue a music career.
But what's with the pig?
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Yes, college normally means harder course loads and lots of studying. However, it looks like West Bev High grad and college freshman Naomi Clarke (AnnaLynne McCord) is going to be doing anything but on the new season of 90210.
As revealed in the Season 3 finale, she's preggers and yet we see in this preview that she's also strolling across the quad in just her undies (a sorority hazing ritual pushed too far, perhaps?) and getting...
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How will 90210 make the leap to college? By leaving out academics and focusing on the social calendar. New showrunners Patti Carr and Lara Olsen say the recently graduated West Beverly gang won't be dealing with living in the dorms or taking final exams or choosing their majors in the new season. "The aspect of college we're focusing on is the fun of it, the wish fulfillment, the things that kids look forward to," Carr says. "Also, not all of the characters are even attending college...
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