Who was to blame for the brawl between Ian Ziering and a rocker group? Now two rockers and an ex-colleague are speaking out.
It is still unclear how the violent fight between ex-“Beverly Hills, 90210” star Ian Ziering (59) and a group of bikers on New Year’s Eve could have happened. While Ziering blames the incident on the rockers and speaks of an “alarming incident”, Ziering clearly sees Ziering as responsible. They even talk about the star’s “personal problems”. Meanwhile, the series star is receiving support.
Is Ian Ziering telling an untruth?
On January 1st, one day after the altercation on the street, Ziering spoke out via Instagram. In his statement, he blamed the bikers for the escalation and spoke of an “alarming incident.” The confrontation arose because a biker “aggressively hit” his car.
However, the interviews with two bikers involved during a live broadcast on the celebrity portal “TMZ” on Wednesday put the matter in a completely different light. In their accounts, the rockers, who call themselves “Roy” and “Nocturnal,” blame Ziering for the fight.
“Personal problem” as a reason?
Both say that there were “no physical or verbal arguments” between the group and Ziering before the exchange of blows. Everything happened far too quickly for that, according to “Nocturnal,” which is where one of the videos of the dispute circulating online comes from. Rather, Ziering left the impression that he reacted so quickly because of “personal problems.”
The group changed lanes completely legally. Ziering touched one of the bikes and jumped out of the car in a rage. The fight then developed between the group and Ziering – in front of Ziering’s twelve-year-old daughter Mia, who was sitting in the car and was uninjured.
Brian Austin Green: “I love you, brother”
Ziering, however, receives moral support from his old companion, ex-“Beverly Hills, 90210” star Brian Austin Green. In his Instagram story, Green praises Ziering for bravely defending himself against the motorcycle gang: “My boy Ian Ziering got into a fight with five guys on Hollywood Boulevard and beat the hell out of them,” said Green . He “did it. Did his thing.”
Ziering is a “monster” and apparently “damn fit”. Although Green also makes it clear that he “wouldn’t suggest anyone fight people,” especially “in this climate,” the actor notes that fortunately “everything turned out well” for Ziering. “Z, I love you, brother,” Green added to his former series colleague. “You’re a fucking beast.”
Source: Stern

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