It has been nearly a year since Tori Spelling caught her husband of eight years, Dean McDermottcheating on her with a woman named Emily Goodhand. Rather than buckle down and work together to try and resolve the multitude of problems that exist between them, Spelling instead decided to use their messy marriage as the foundation for a new reality show True Tori. Viewers have watched as, week after week, Spelling has painted her husband as a villain. The on-camera meltdowns have often happened in front of their children, leaving many to think a split might be in everyone's best interest. Now it looks like that might be the only option left for these two.

Instead of realizing just how badly the first season of True Tori really was and that it was not helping her marriage, Spelling rallied for a second season. A few weeks ago, McDermott said he is finished ripping open his veins for the sake of reality television, but by the time he finally reached that conclusion it might have already been too late to salvage things.

Spelling is known to get physically sick when under extreme emotional stress, and she recently spent a full week in the hospital. According to a report by Us Weekly, McDermott showed up but the love appears to be long gone.

"There appears to be no love between them. When the cameras are off, they're cold toward one another. Dean has physically been there for Tori at the hospital out of a sense of obligation and it was obvious and very depressing to Tori. His thoughts were elsewhere while he was at the hospital and he was not attentive to her. He looked for every excuse to leave and pretty much stayed there as minimally as possible. He didn't spend the night there with her at all. Tori was forced to sleep alone while Dean went home to their cozy house."

Is this marriage finally over? If so, what do you think Spelling's next way to capitalize on her life will be? Will there be cameras documenting her new life as a single mom?

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