• Tori Spelling and Dean McDermott Fighting Over New Season of 'True Tori'

    Tori Spelling and Dean McDermott recently celebrated their ninth anniversary and it was a milestone that many believed would never happen. While McDermott has admitted to cheating on his wife nearly two years ago, she then went ahead and decided to exploit the situation via a reality show called True Tori that dealt primarily with his infidelity. For two seasons fans watched as Spelling had emotional breakdowns in front of her four kids and vilified McDermott every chance that she got. Somehow, the couple has stuck together and now insists that they are back on solid footing but reality television is apparently still a fighting point for them.
  • Dean McDermott Claims Marriage to Tori Spelling is Now 'Amazing'

    It was about this time last year that Tori Spelling first started doing publicity for her latest reality show, True Tori, which ultimately documented her life after finding out that her husband, Dean McDermott had cheated on her. The series, which ran for two very brief seasons on Lifetime was a complete train wreck, leaving many to wonder if it was even real. It, to this day, seems entirely possible that these two schemed up this mock crisis to keep the money rolling in and if it was fake then it was both Spelling and McDermott's best acting gig to date. While she at first said there would be more True Tori, McDermott has now confirmed that the series is finished.
  • Tori Spelling's Marriage Shaky as Migraines Intensify

    Tori Spelling has been open about the debilitating migraines she suffers from. If you have seen her reality show 'True Tori,' then you have likely seen her down for the count because of them. What is interesting is how these migraines are directly linked to the stress in her life. It seems that whenever Spelling has to deal with something painful or difficult, she ends up unable to because of a migraine. Last Friday, March 6, we told you she was spotted being dropped off at the ER by her husband Dean McDermott, and Spelling herself later confirmed it was because of another migraine.
  • Chronically Sick Tori Spelling Rushed to ER by Husband Dean McDermott

    You can always tell when there are problems between Tori Spelling and Dean McDermott because she inevitably ends up in the hospital. Fans of the former "90210" stars' reality show, "True Tori," already know that when she is under tons of stress (usually caused by her marriage it seems) she ends up physically ill. Either a severe migraine or some other symptom sends her to the ER and on Friday, Spelling was seen walking into Encino Hospital Medical Center.
  • Tori Spelling, Dean McDermott Brought Their Kids to a UFC Fight

    It has been a minute since we have seen Tori Spelling and Dean McDermott. The last time we discussed them it was in reference to their almost tragic reality show 'True Tori.' In it, Spelling spent the majority of the time punishing McDermott on camera for the affair he had. We also learned that when it comes to parenting, she is pretty overprotective and McDermott seems to be far more at ease with their four kids. That being said, their latest family outing might register as the celebrity parenting fail of the week. On Saturday night, Feb. 28, Spelling, McDermott and their two oldest children, Liam and Stella, were spotted at the Staples Center for the UFC fight between Rhonda Rousey and Cat Zingana. That's right: Apparently these two think it is appropriate to bring 6- and 7-year-old children to a cage fight!
  • Tori Spelling Will Continue 'True Tori' Even Though It's Ruining Her Marriage

    If you are someone who has been watching Tori Spelling's train wreck of a reality show "True Tori" on Lifetime, then you have already seen firsthand what a mess her marriage is. When her husband Dean McDermott's affair became public knowledge nearly a year ago, the actress decided to make the personal crisis the platform for her latest reality show, and so True Tori was born. While McDermott initially agreed to look like a fool on camera and was willing to shoulder most of the blame during their filmed therapy sessions, almost a year has passed, and it seemed that they have gotten nowhere. McDermott is now refusing to film anymore because it, quite obviously, is not fixing anything, according to "Us Weekly." Spelling sat for an interview today on "The Meredith Vieira Show," and she once again explained and tried to justify continuing on with a show that, at this point, might actually be killing her marriage. She said, "We let it all hang out. I don't [think I reveal too much] because if everything hadn't been made as public as it was, I would've chosen to deal with this privately with my husband. We're talking about the affair that my husband had almost a year ago. I chose to deal with it because it was my journey, it was my truth. Women everywhere go through this and I wanted to put it out there. It's completely cathartic for me and it's very individual.
  • Dean McDermott Battling with Tori Spelling to Keep Their Four Kids Off Her Reality Show "True Tori"

    Tori Spelling has spent the last several months using her reality show, "True Tori," as a way to try and hash out her plethora of marital problems with Dean McDermott in front of Lifetime's rolling cameras. What's even more uncomfortable is the number of arguments that have been filmed right in front of the couples' four kids -- all under the age of 8. McDermott recently said that he is done with this reality show because he's tired of looking like the bad guy and now it seems that he wants to pull the kids away from those cameras as well.
  • Tori Spelling, Dean McDermott Headed for Split After Sharing Marital Problems on 'True Tori'

    It has been nearly a year since Tori Spelling caught her husband of eight years, Dean McDermott, cheating 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.
  • Randy Spelling Lives Normal Life, Isn't Close to Sister Tori

    While Tori Spelling has managed to keep herself working in the entertainment industry, one way or another, her younger brother has taken a completely different path in his adult life. Randy Spelling did an interview recently for Oprah: Where Are They Now?, and it seems he has really embraced a more normal lifestyle. While Randy was raised in a 123-room mansion known as Spelling Manor, his scaled-back, normal life in Portland, Oregon, seems to suit him just fine these days. Randy explained to Oprah: "My life is really different from how I grew up. It's definitely more quiet and more simple. I am a husband, I'm a father of two amazing girls. We do a lot of cooking. I mean, 90 percent of the food that we eat is all home-cooked. Would it have been nice to have been left a whole lot of money? Yes, things happen the way they need to, and my life right now might look very different if I had $10 million sitting in the bank. So, I had to get my wings burned a little bit and fall to learn how to just live rather normally." He also works as a popular life coach, which is more than a little ironic considering his sister's need for drama and chaos. Randy appears to be the more fully evolved of the two, and while he explains that he and Tori are not as close as he would like them to be, he manages not to say an even slightly negative thing about her. Randy simply points out that his sister is juggling four kids, a husband and a career in the spotlight and how it is a lot for her to handle.
  • Dean McDermott Refuses to Keep 'Opening Up a Vein' and Bleeding on 'True Tori' Just to Collect a Paycheck

    If you have tuned in for any of Tori Spelling's second season of "True Tori," which is currently airing on Lifetime, then you already know it feels like a desperate last ditch grab for attention. Unfortunately, Spelling was hoping that by airing her dirty laundry and allowing cameras to film her therapy sessions with cheating husband, Dean McDermott, she would somehow emerge looking like a tower of strength. Instead she comes across more like an overly dramatic mess with a not-so-secret hoarding problem. The ratings are dismal and now even McDermott says that he is done selling his soul just to pay the bills.
  • Tori Spelling Continues to Panic about Money While Refusing to Change Her Lavish Lifestyle on 'True Tori' [WATCH]

    Fans of reality television who are looking for an escape from their own lives need to look no further than Tori Spelling's second season of "True Tori," which is currently airing Tuesday nights on Lifetime. No matter how bad your day may have been, after spending 60 minutes plugged into Spelling as she tries to coexist with her cheating husband Dean McDermott, you will happily embrace your problems over hers. Spelling has talked a lot over the last few years about being broke due to her bad choices. In spite of the fact that she is not raking in a mint like she once did, Spelling still insists on living the lavish lifestyle that being Aaron Spelling's daughter once afforded her.
  • Tori Spelling Is Ready To Do Anything For A Check As Season Two Of 'True Tori' Hits New Level Of Attention Seeking Desperation

    Did you tune in for last spring's installment of True Tori, a reality show on Lifetime based on Tori Spelling's personal life? If so then you no doubt found yourself feeling like you were watching a family crisis unfold that you had no business even being a spectator for. Basically, Spelling's husband Dean McDermott had confessed to having an affair last December and rather than pull the plug on the reality shows' filming they went ahead with it. Fans watched as Spelling, screamed, yelled and cried herself into a hospital bed because the stress was too much to handle. Just in case all of that wasn't bad enough, they are going to do it all over again. Season 2 of True Tori begins airing on Oct. 21 and it'll be no better than the first go-round.
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