A lot of moms are going to be able to relate to Tori Spelling. The former Beverly Hills 90210 star is back for the return of MTV’s Messyness. Where she is featured alongside Nicole “Snookie” Polizzi, Teddy Ray, and Adam Rippon. In some of the previews for the new show Tori talks about how she’s kept all of the jeans that she had from before she had kids. The mother of 5 who had her first child Liam Aaron with still husband, Dean McDermott back in 2007 has quite the collection of vintage size 24 jeans. Tori Spelling herself mentioned that she no longer fits into those jeans. Yet, she hasn’t been able to get rid of them.
Does Tori Spelling Keep Her Jeans As A Form of Motivation?
“I still have all my jeans [from] when I was tiny, before kids,” Spelling goes on to say “It breaks my heart because they were like 24s, which will never ever fit even my calves anymore. Like, I have five kids. So, I just keep them, they’re like an art collection now.”
The Jeans Could Serve As Perfect Hand Me Downs For Her Daughters
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Avoiding Family Drama Over The Holidays
For months, it’s been speculated that Tori and her husband Dean McDermott have been living separate lives. Although a formal divorce hasn’t been filled, and neither of the parties has officially confirmed that they are living apart. With Tori Spelling being very “cryptic” when she talks about her family relationship to the media. As we mentioned she hasn’t officially declared that she and McDermott have split. Yet, she also hasn’t been shy about admitting that they are not on great terms.
To avoid more family drama Tori came up with a very clever Christmas card that she shared with her fans through her IG account. She ditched the typical holiday family photo for pictures with her pet pig Wilbur. Spelling celebrated Wilbur’s second birthday in the caption for the post. Also as part of the caption on the post Spelling mentioned,
“Hopefully you all are hugging your loved ones this year in person! Wishing everyone a very Merry Day and lots of love from my family to yours!”
Wait … did she just say, that her family was the pig? Was that a metaphor?