Unfortunately, they never quite reached the peaks of success she experienced with “90210.”
Keep reading to discover what you never knew about Tori Spelling.
By the time the home was finally complete, Spelling was 17.

As a result, she only wound up living there for two years before moving out on her own.
“You know me, I get exhausted very easily,” she explained.
“Walking that house, just, phew.

Just taking that elevator up to the second floor was like too much to handle.”
While Spelling conceded the home was “fancy,” she said it “didn’t feel homey.”
He’s an icon to me professionally and personally."

“It was a nightmare,” she said of the relationship in a 1996 interview withEntertainment Weekly.
She pointed out that the kind of abuse she received didn’t leave bruises, but was nonetheless damaging.
“I cried all the time.”

These weren’t any garden-variety dolls, noted theLos Angeles Times, but collectibleMadame Alexanderdolls.
No way in hell was I allowed to dress and undress them or (God forbid!)
“You will be when we get your nose done,” her mother replied.

Spelling found out about her father’s death via an email from a friend, she wrote.
“I love my mom.
My mom loves me.

We don’t have an easy relationship.
Spelling revealed that she and McDermott’s relationship was even more scandalous than anyone realized.
However, she explained, their attraction wasn’t just carnal.

“It was a conscious decision, like, fell head over heels for you.”
A year after their wedding, they started a family, welcomingtheir first childin 2007.
By 2017, the couple hadfive children.

“I don’t regret the first season.
“It’s no mystery why I have money problems,” Spelling toldABC News.
“I grew up beyond anyone’s dreams.

I never knew anything else.”
Insider (via Yahoo!
Entertainment), Spelling admitted the financial decisions she’s made over the years were not the best.

“They were really bad ones,” she conceded.
Speaking withUs Weekly, Spelling explained her longstanding attraction to reality television.
“I like being able to be myself and be authentic,” she said.

“I feel like [being on reality TV] ties me closer to people and to the public.
So I like having fun with [it].”
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