“True Tori”: Dean And Tori Fight Over Dinner

True Tori has given us an interesting look into the lives of Tori Spelling and husband Dean McDermott, and a recent episode shows just how bad their disagreements have gotten. The couple argue over ho...
“True Tori”: Dean And Tori Fight Over Dinner
Written by Amanda Crum

True Tori has given us an interesting look into the lives of Tori Spelling and husband Dean McDermott, and a recent episode shows just how bad their disagreements have gotten.

The couple argue over how to cook a potato in the microwave, with Dean saying he just wanted to help and Tori saying she felt like he was criticizing her skills in the kitchen. The argument leads to a bigger issue, however, and Dean eventually asks why she’s still with him. Tori can’t give an answer.

“When there’s children involved, you look at a relationship differently than you would if there were no children. And I think every woman would agree with that,” she said later in an interview.

The show has documented the couple’s journey towards a healthy relationship after McDermott reportedly cheated on her while filming Chopped Canada. The woman in question, Emily Goodhand, has said that Dean confided in her that he was in a “sexless marriage”. Tori only recently saw a photo of Goodhand and called her “unattractive”, which led to more worries.

“Oh god, I’m devastated. Am I a bitch if I say I think she’s unattractive? In my mind she looks like an Amish woman from the 1800s,” she said. “Before this, I would never have felt threatened by that girl.’ I’d be like, ‘My husband would never,’ but now all bets are off. It could be anyone.”

Spelling recently posted a mysterious caption on a photo of herself in the hospital, leading some to wonder if things are over between the couple.

“This sick in hospital I finally see how quickly life can take it all away frm you. We all need 2 step up frm inside& go 4 it! W/our friends by our side. Sadly I’ve finally faced truth that 1 person will never be there 4 me,” she wrote.

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