Tori Spelling Finally Reveals the Truth About Being ‘Homeless’ — ‘Scary for Her and Her Children’

Tori Spelling, best known for her role on Beverly Hills, 90210, has recently endured a difficult period marked by personal and housing instability. Following her split from husband Dean McDermott earlier this year after 18 years of marriage, Spelling has faced the challenges of raising their five children alone amid multiple moves and unsettling circumstances.

After discovering mold infestation at their rental home, Tori and her children were forced to vacate, leading to a period of living in an RV in Ventura County. This nomadic lifestyle was compounded recently by a forced evacuation of another rental after a SWAT team responded to an armed gunman nearby, further unsettling the family.

A source close to Spelling described the situation as “scary for her and her children,” highlighting the emotional toll of repeated upheaval. The children, aged between 7 and 17, are beginning to grasp the instability they face, with friends noticing and asking questions about their living situation.

Despite media rumors of homelessness, Spelling’s experience is better understood as a time of transitional housing during an ongoing search for stability after unexpected crises. The actress has also been coping with a recent hospital stay and the stresses of separation alongside the logistical challenges of providing for a large family.

Tori’s journey underscores the realities many face when life circumstances change suddenly, highlighting her determination to care for her children amidst difficult times.

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