• 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 Reportedly On The Verge Of A Breakdown, Using Fake Ebola Scare To Get Sympathy, Viewers For 'True Tori'

    Remember when Tori Spelling was best known for being on Beverly Hills 90210 and totally pampered by her father, Aaron Spelling? She used to show up at tons of Hollywood events but there was never any drama attached to her name, until she hooked up with Dean McDermott about 8 years ago. They both ended marriages to be together and basically Spelling signed on for a world of drama. Last weekend she checked herself into a hospital with a supposed "Ebola scare" and she has incorporated her hospital stint into promoting her second season of True Tori currently airing on Lifetime.
  • Penalty Retrial Jury to Be Seated Next Week in Jodi Arias Trial as Defense Team Fights to Get Death Penalty Off the Table

    Selecting a jury in the penalty retrial of convicted murderer Jodi Arias has been easier than many first anticipated. Arias was found guilty of murdering her on-again/off-again boyfriend Travis Alexander in June 2008. Arias changed her story several times while on trial, but what was clear was that stabbing Alexander 30 times, slitting his throat and then shooting the victim seemed like a display of overkill rather than self-defense. Jurors originally agreed and convicted Arias, but then the case went sideways during the first penalty phase. Some 300 potential jurors were interviewed for the second shot at a penalty phase in Arias's case, and the official panel is expected to be seated Tuesday, Oct. 21. Her defense team is fighting to get the death penalty off the table.
  • 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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