Actress Jennie Garth celebrated her 54th birthday in the most meaningful way – by giving back. The Beverly Hills, 90210 star was spotted in Los Angeles attending the Los Angeles Mission’s Special Easter Outreach on Skid Row, where she volunteered alongside her daughter, Lola Garth.
The mother-daughter duo looked effortlessly close as they spent time supporting the local community, offering a glimpse into Jennie's grounded, family-first lifestyle.
Dressed down for the occasion, Jennie embraced a relaxed look in a soft white blouse paired with wide-leg denim jeans, finishing the outfit with casual footwear and minimal makeup. Lola mirrored her mom's understated style in a simple white T-shirt and jeans.
At the event itself, the duo wore practical aprons as they helped serve meals, smiling alongside volunteers – and even posing with a larger-than-life Bugs Bunny mascot.
Just days earlier, Jennie showcased that signature glamour at the 2026 iHeartRadio Music Awards 2026, turning heads in a silky blush-pink suit.
The tailored blazer and matching wide-leg trousers were paired with a fitted white top, highlighting her toned physique, while her soft waves and glowing makeup completed the polished look.
Best known for her role as Kelly Taylor on Beverly Hills, 90210, Jennie became a household name in the 1990s and has remained a beloved figure ever since. Her career has spanned decades, with roles in television, film and reality series, as well as reunions with her former castmates that continue to delight longtime fans.
Away from the spotlight, Jennie is a devoted mother to her three daughters – Luca, Lola and Fiona – whom she shares with ex-husband Peter Facinelli. Over the years, she has spoken openly about the importance of family, often prioritising time at home over the demands of Hollywood.
Just recently she opened up on her podcast, I Choose Me, about how she and her three daughters, Luca, Fiona, and Lola, are adjusting to a major change in the family dynamic.
The star revealed that her mother, Carolyn Garth, had moved in with their family after being diagnosed with cognitive issues, and explained that it had been a whirlwind of emotions for her and her kids.
"Mimi, my mom, the girl's grandma, moved into our house," Jennie explained. "She's 83, and she's suffering from some cognitive challenges as she's gotten older."
"I'm sure being in the presence of that many generations, like it has some effect on you, because I know it has an effect on me," she said to her daughters.








