For many, the news of Tori Spelling filing for divorce may seem like just another celebrity headline. However, the emotional journey behind this decision reveals deeper issues that resonate with many. Tori Spelling, known for her role in the iconic series "Beverly Hills, 90210," has always been in the public eye. Yet, it is her personal struggles that often go unnoticed, making her latest announcement all the more poignant.
In her new podcast episode, titled "misSPELLING," Tori opens up about the challenges she faced leading up to her decision to file for divorce from Dean McDermott. After nearly 18 years of marriage, their relationship has been tested by numerous trials, including public scrutiny and personal struggles. As she navigates this difficult chapter, her story sheds light on the complexities of love, marriage, and the process of letting go.
The podcast episode captures a raw and real moment, where Tori informs Dean about the divorce filing just moments after submitting her petition. Her vulnerability in sharing this moment with her listeners highlights the emotional weight of the decision and serves as a reminder that even those in the spotlight face significant challenges. Tori's journey is not just about a divorce; it’s a reflection on self-worth, love, and the courage it takes to make difficult choices.
For her new podcast, Tori Spelling recorded herself informing husband Dean McDermott that she had just filed for divorce — 10 months after they separated and about a month shy of their 18th wedding anniversary.
The “Beverly Hills, 90210” star broke her silence about the split on Sunday in the debut episode of her iHeartRadio podcast “misSPELLING,” which she recorded moments after filing her dissolution of marriage petition on Friday in Los Angeles Superior Court. The podcast episode started with Spelling leaving McDermott a voice message asking him to call her back. Later in the chat, she recorded her side of the conversation when McDermott returned her call and apparently argued about why she should be the one to get to file first.
“So, I just filed for divorce ... whoa, I said the words that I’ve said in my head for like 16, 15 years. I just got word from my lawyer that it’s public,” the 50-year-old said.
Spelling said that she “never felt so alone” despite being “in a room full of friends doing a podcast.”
“I don’t feel worth loving. That’s the truth. And that’s something that’s just in you, it’s not something I wanted or created. That starts when you’re young,” she said. “[Learning how to accept being loved], that’s not easy to do. ... I don’t know if you can. ... It’s a harder task than we realize, especially if you don’t believe it.”
The TV star, whose filing lists her as Victoria D. Spelling, cited irreconcilable differences as the reason for their split, according to court documents obtained by The Times. The pair wed on May
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