Luke Perry’s Son Jack Only Watched ‘90210’ When He Was ‘Home Sick From School’
Gasp! Luke Perry’s son, Jack Perry, admitted that he never really watched his late father’s hit television show Beverly Hills, 90210. “I’ve seen it like one or two [times] when I was home sick from school, but I don’t know, I thought it was kind of cheesy,” the 21-year-old told Us Weekly on the red carpet of the American Icon Awards on Sunday, May 19.
Since the show is getting a reboot with its original cast members, the wrestler isn’t quite sure if he will tune in. “You know, I haven’t really seen the old one, so I don’t know,” he said. “I might have to binge on that first.”
However, Jack watched a couple of episodes of Luke’s final series. “I’ve seen a bit of Riverdale. It’s interesting to see him up there because that’s not the guy I know. It’s a character,” he said. “I’ll probably go back and catch up on all that now. Yeah, there’s obviously a lot of footage and whatnot and whether it really seems like him or not, to me, it’s something he did, and he was very proud of. So it’ll be nice to go back and see all that.”
The father-of-two passed away on March 4 at just 52 years old after he suffered a massive stroke. Following the devastating news, Jack wrote a sweet message on Instagram about his father.
“He was a lot of things to a lot of people. To me, he was always Dad,” he wrote on March 6. “He loved support supported me in everything and inspired me to be the best that I could possibly be,” he wrote. “I’ve learned so much from you, and my heart is broken thinking about everything you won’t be here for. I’ll miss you every day that I walk this earth. I’ll do whatever I can to carry on your legacy and make you proud. I love you, Dad.”
We’re sending lots of love to Jack during this difficult time.
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