Brian Austin Green comments on Ian Ziering39s brutal attack by

Brian Austin Green comments on Ian Ziering's brutal attack by bikers in Hollywood… and praises his 90210 co-

By Brian Gallagher for Dailymail.com 02:24 January 03, 2024, updated 07:22 January 03, 2024

  • Ziering, 59, was driving along Hollywood Boulevard on Sunday when his vehicle was struck by one of the many smaller motorized mini-bikes
  • As he got out of his vehicle to assess the damage, he was approached by several bikers in the middle of the road, which was captured on video by onlookers
  • Now his 50-year-old co-star Green is speaking out and took to his Instagram Story on Tuesday afternoon to talk about the incident

Brian Austin Green talks about his Beverly Hills 90210 co-star Ian Ziering, who managed to fend off a biker gang in a bizarre attack over the weekend.

Ziering, 59, was driving along Hollywood Boulevard on Sunday when his vehicle was struck by one of the many smaller motorized mini-bikes.

As he got out of his vehicle to assess the damage, he was approached by several bikers in the middle of the road, which was captured on video by onlookers.

Despite several fists flying in his direction, he managed to escape the brawl relatively unscathed.

Now his 50-year-old co-star Green is speaking out and took to his Instagram Story on Tuesday afternoon to talk about the incident.

Brian Austin Green opens up about his Beverly Hills 90210 co-star Ian Ziering, who managed to fend off a biker gang in a bizarre attack over the weekend. Ziering, 59, was driving along Hollywood Boulevard on Sunday when his vehicle was struck by one of many small motorized minibikes

“Hey, I had no chance whatsoever of getting into that.” “My boy Ian Ziering got into a fist fight with like five guys on Hollywood Boulevard and he beat the hell out of them, got it done, did his thing.” said Green.

“He's a monster.” He's obviously incredibly fit. “I wouldn’t recommend that anyone fight people, especially now in this climate,” Green added.

'But, you know what? Everything went well. “Z, I love you bro, you’re a beast, good to you,” Green concluded.

Ziering, 59, shared details of the “alarming incident” on Instagram on Monday, updating fans on the condition of his 10-year-old daughter Penna, who was in his car at the time of the altercation.

“While I was stuck in traffic, my car was aggressively hit by one of these drivers, resulting in a disturbing confrontation,” he began.

“I got out of my car to assess the damage. Unfortunately, this action escalated into a physical altercation, which I saw through for my own protection.”

A video of the violent episode shows the star brawling with four bikers who threw punches and kicks before sprinting across the street on Hollywood Boulevard.

“I am relieved to report that my daughter and I both escaped completely unharmed, but the incident leaves me deeply concerned about the growing audacity of such groups disrupting public safety and peace,” Ziering added on Instagram.

“This situation highlights a larger problem of hooliganism on our streets and the need for effective law enforcement responses to such behavior.”

“Hey, I had no chance whatsoever of getting into that.” “My boy Ian Ziering got into a fist fight with like five guys on Hollywood Boulevard and he beat the hell out of them, got it done, did his thing.” said Green. “He's a monster.” He's obviously incredibly fit. “I wouldn’t recommend that anyone fight people, especially now in this climate,” Green added. “But you know what? Everything went well. “Z, I love you bro, you’re a beast, good to you,” Green concluded

“As a citizen and a parent, I find it unacceptable that groups can freely engage in this type of behavior that causes fear and chaos, while the authorities’ response appears inadequate,” he continued, calling on law enforcement “to take decisive action to take”. '

“I have always been committed to fighting intimidation and misconduct, and this incident reinforces my belief in the importance of personal and community safety.”

He concluded: “I am grateful for the support of my family, friends and fans during this time.”

“It is in challenging moments like these that the strength and unity of our community is most important. “Happy New Year.”

Ziering shares equal custody of Penna and 12-year-old daughter Mia with his ex-wife Erin Ludwig. The former couple married in 2010, separated in 2019 and the divorce was finalized in 2022.