Former couple Jennie Garth and Peter Facinelli are celebrating a milestone moment for their daughter, Fiona Eve, 17.
Garth, 52, revealed this week that Fiona recently celebrated her prom, and shared a rare snap of the teen on Instagram.
“This will be my second to last prom with my girls. It’s always so fun helping them to get dressed up and feeling beautiful,” the actress remarked.
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“Enjoy every moment of the journey. It passes by so fast… ❤️
“P.S. sorry to disappoint… I didn’t hand make Fiona’s dress this year. Maybe next year!”
Fiona looked gorgeous for her prom, wearing a sleek black dress with jewel embellishment.
Garth and Facinelli share three daughters together, Fiona, as well as Luca Bella, 26, and Lola Ray, 21.
It comes after the former couple spoken publicly for the first time about their painful divorce in the latest episode of Garth’s podcast I Choose Me.
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Garth and Facinelli, famous for their roles in Beverley Hills 90210 and the Twilight series, respectively, divorced in 2012 after 11 years of marriage.
Facinelli recalled the moment he asked Garth for a divorce while they were sitting in an RV they co-owned.
“That’s why we sold that RV,” she joked.
Facinelli spoke of how young they were when they married and his feeling that he was stepping into her life, as she was “more established” than he was at the time.
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“I felt a lot of it was I was in this marriage and it felt to me a little bit like an arranged marriage,” he said.
“Like, I loved you, and we had this beautiful family, from the outside but I just was I hadn’t developed who I was. I don’t even know how you could love me because I didn’t know me.
“I think that if we didn’t have kids, I wouldn’t have stayed because I would have had the freedom to go, ‘OK, I need to be able to figure out who I am’.”
The couple shared equal joint custody of their children, a decision Garth says she sometimes regretted.
“There were times when I really emotionally regretted that decision or not fighting harder for more,” Garth said.
“But at the same time, I knew that having them [spend] 50 per cent of their time with you, their father, was absolutely the best thing for them.”
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