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Tori Spelling’s Husband Enters Rehab

Tori Spelling’s husband, Dean McDermott, has issued a statement saying he will be seeking help at a rehabilitation facility. “I am truly sorry for the mistakes I have made and for the pain...
Tori Spelling’s Husband Enters Rehab
Written by Amanda Crum
  • Tori Spelling’s husband, Dean McDermott, has issued a statement saying he will be seeking help at a rehabilitation facility.

    “I am truly sorry for the mistakes I have made and for the pain I’ve caused my family,” McDermott said in statement to People. “I take full responsibility for my actions and have voluntarily checked myself into a treatment center to address some health and personal issues. I am grateful to be getting the help I need so I can become the husband and father my family deserves.”

    The 47-year old allegedly cheated on Spelling last year with a woman who came forward to the media, saying he’d told her he was in a “sexless marriage”.

    “She is refusing to comment on the cheating rumors publicly, even though she believes Dean did cheat on her,” a source told RadarOnline. “Tori is obsessed with having a picture perfect family, and thinks it’s a big part of her image. Commenting or addressing the cheating would taint that image. Things are very tense in the house right now, and Tori is making Dean’s life hell.”

    The couple had a rocky year in 2013 after losing their reality show; Spelling endured a lengthy hospital stay after the birth of her fourth child when complications arose, and then she went public with their money problems.

    “We’re in the entertainment business, and things change year to year,” she said. “We don’t have a series on the air right now, so we have to be more restrictive of what we can spend, just like anyone who doesn’t currently have a steady job.”

    McDermott is reportedly receiving “intense” treatment, but will be allowed to leave to visit his children.

    Image via Wikimedia Commons

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