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Dean McDermott noticeably absent from Tori Spelling’s family holiday card

Perhaps Dean McDermott wasn’t feeling the holiday spirit.

Tori Spelling gave fans a glimpse on Instagram of her family’s holiday card this year — but noticeably missing from the cheerful greeting is her husband.

The card features the former “Beverly Hills, 90210” star and the five children she shares with McDermott and is interestingly signed, “XOXO, Tori & Family.”

While Spelling and McDermott continue to be at the center of split rumors, the actress revealed in the comments section that the Canadian actor was away working when the snap was taken.

“Dean must be ‘working’ out of town and couldn’t get home in time for the annual Christmas picture,” one fan commented on the post alongside a winking emoji and an eye-roll emoji, suggesting that there must be something else going on.

“Fact: @imdeanmcdermott was filming his new feature film in Canada,” Spelling replied.

Tori Spelling's holiday card with her kids that doesn't include Dean McDermott
“Fact: @imdeanmcdermott was filming his new feature film in Canada,” she responded to a fan. torispelling/Instagram

While neither McDermott, 55, nor Spelling, 48, has publicly addressed the rumors that they’re headed for a split, they’ve both continuously fanned the flames by leaving their wedding bands at home and being pictured with moving boxes.

Most notably, the “Scary Movie 2” actress was photographed raging mad outside a lawyer’s office in October while holding a pad that had notes about custody and assets.

Tori Spelling, Dean McDermott and their kids on a red carpet.
Tori Spelling shared her family’s holiday card — but Dean McDermott didn’t make the cut. Jeffrey Mayer/JTMPhotos, Int'l.

According to photographers, the “Mistle-Tones” star spent about an hour inside the lawyer’s office and left with McDermott, 54, “nowhere in sight.”

Perhaps in an attempt to save face, the maybe-estranged couple took their kids to Disneyland later that month to appear like one big, happy family, though McDermott grimaced through the whole stroll.

Reps for Spelling and McDermott didn’t return Page Six’s requests for comment.