Lark Voorhies latest update: Why wasn't she at 'Saved by the Bell' reunion?

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There's not a shadow of a doubt that "Saved By the Bell" was one of the best shows in the 1990s. Everybody was watching it and at that time, "SBTB" was the show that mirrored the life of teenagers back then.

In "The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon," the host made a wish come true for every fan. He made a "Saved By the Bell" reunion segment and most of the actors and actresses were there like Mario Lopez, Tiffani Thiessen, Mark-Paul Gosselar, Elizabeth Berkeley and Dennis Haskins.

Fallon also had a skit made where the actors had to reprise their roles in the skit. It was so much fun to see. However, the absence of two actors were very obvious. Lark Voorhies and Dustin Diamond were absent that night.

Voorhies, who played Lisa Turtle, was someone fans wanted to see. But, she couldn't make the show and instead, sent her statement to E! News.

"Lark would have loved to be part of the Jimmy Fallon skit (as she is a big fan of the show), however, due to an intense work schedule she was not available," her publicist said.

Hollywood Life reported that the absence of Voorhies really hit home. Her character was a fashion icon in the show and she was well-loved by the fans. Although her publicist already sent a statement, the site says that Voorhies' bipolar disorder may also be the reason.

As for Diamond, who plays Screech, his fallout from the show was public knowledge. He wrote a book titled "The Unauthorized Saved by the Bell Story," which Lifetime turned into an original movie. The movie is said to highlight the behind-the-scenes drama, which the cast believes to be a bunch of lies.

In fact, Voorhies shared her opinion about the movie. "I did not watch, and will not watch" she tweeted.

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