The 43-year-old star, who played Brandon Walsh in the teen series for nearly a decade, has signed a deal with publishing house Harper Collins to write his memoir, and is expected to lift the lid on all the behind-the-scenes drama, reported Ace Showbiz.
Priestley will also detail his turbulent personal life, including his near-fatal 2002 car crash and his brief stint in jail in 2000 on a drink-driving charge.
"Although I've only been on the planet for 44 years, I've lived a lot in that time. I hope my story will enlighten, entertain, and inspire those who read it?" Priestley said.
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