Tori Spelling Shares Pic Of Her Fashionable Daughter

Tori Spelling took time out from her reality show on Saturday to share a photo of her fashionable daughter Stella, who was wearing a chic little outfit and even a splash of lipstick. Spelling has said...
Tori Spelling Shares Pic Of Her Fashionable Daughter
Written by Amanda Crum

Tori Spelling took time out from her reality show on Saturday to share a photo of her fashionable daughter Stella, who was wearing a chic little outfit and even a splash of lipstick.

Spelling has said on her reality show True Tori that she wants to keep her marriage together for her children, but she and husband Dean McDermott are having a hard time following his admission that he cheated on her. The couple have shared their issues with fans for several months now, allowing cameras into therapy sessions as they try to work out their problems.

The actress was recently hospitalized for sinusitis and bronchitis during a particularly stressful time, and told E! News that her body tends to shut down when her nerves are shot.

“Anytime I would have emotional stress—for years, my whole life—I would just repress and keep going and going and nobody knew really. It would just start coming down. I would be sick all the time, sinus, migraines, everything. I don’t want to keep going on like that. I’m at that place where I don’t like the way my kids see me. I don’t like them seeing me as sick,” she said.

#StellaStyle My girl gets gets her fashion groove on R last night N Vegas! Top H&M! @palazzovegas #palazzolasvegas

A photo posted by Tori Spelling (@torispelling) on

McDermott announced earlier this month that he will not be returning to the show after the current season is finished, but Spelling said that for her, the show will go on.

“For me, you know, it’s True Tori. I have a lot more to tell. I have four children, I’m a mom, I’m a woman, and I want to go on,” Tori said in an interview with Meridith Vieira.

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