Tori Spelling has pulled out of the new 'Beverly Hills, 90210' spin-off show.
The 35-year-old actress, who announced earlier this year she was planning to reprise her role as Donna Martin, has now reneged on her deal after a reported dispute with producers over her salary.
Spelling was said to be "furious" after learning her co-stars Shannen Doherty and Jennie Garth would be earning between $35 000 and $50 000 an episode, while she would be paid $10 000 to $20 000.
An insider said: "Tori thought she deserved parity, and she's got a point."
Spelling's representative did not comment on the salary reports, but confirmed: "At this time, there are no plans for Tori to appear in the 90210 spin-off."
When rumours surfaced about the new show, mother-of-two Spelling revealed she was "excited" about the series, adding: "In some way, every show that followed '90210' was a remake of '90210'. For the fans' sake, I am really happy for them."
Spelling's late father Aaron Spelling produced the original hit '90s TV show.