Since the news of her husband’s affair broke, Tori Spelling has been sharing her story on her new Lifetime series True Tori, and has desperately been trying to salvage her marriage.
Has the stress become too much for her to handle? Many people believe it has, and are contributing the stress for Spelling’s recent hospitalization.
According to E! News, Spelling was hospitalized for at least six days before being released from the hospital on Saturday. Despite their troubles, sources have revealed that Spelling’s husband Dean McDermott was by her side the entire stay.
“He would arrive by 10am and didn’t leave until 8 most nights,” a source explained. “He seemed very stressed out and worried,” an observer said. ”He would bring food and often only left Tori to go outside to catch some air or make a phone call.”
Spelling and McDermott’s relationship started turning sour after she found out about his two-day affair with 28-year-old Emily Goodhand in December 2013. Since then, for the sake of her children Liam, 7, Stella, 5, Hattie, 2, and Finn, 20 months, Spelling has been trying to find a way to cope with the affair and make her marriage work. “He cheated on me. One of my worst fears came true,” she told Us Weekly at the time. “On some level I never thought it would really happen.”
“I wanted to take a moment to address what’s been going on in my life over the last several months,” Spelling wrote on her blog last week. “Our family has been going through an incredibly difficult and trying time, and the story of what I’ve been going through has been told by everyone except for me. So, it’s time for me to set the record straight.”
To find out all of the intimate details about Spelling’s life, tune in to True Tori on Tuesdays at 10/9 C.
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