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Dean McDermott is ‘mortified’ Tori Spelling, kids are living in an RV park: report

Dean McDermott is “mortified” that his estranged wife, Tori Spelling, and their kids are living in a motorhome.

Sources close to McDermott told the Daily Mail Friday that the former “Chopped Canada” star insists the “Beverly Hills, 90210” alum isn’t “broke” and instead is doing it “for sympathy.”

“Dean is legit mortified, as are all of Tori’s friends,” the insider shared.

“They do not understand why she would be doing this unless for sympathy. She has money.”

The source also said that McDermott — whose “main concern” is his kids — is “furious” Spelling, 50, has been turning down friends’ offers for lodging and instead has been residing in roadside motels and RVs.

“Dean does not think that the kids should be living like this and of course he is angry. He is furious at Tori because she is acting like a child,” the source added.

Dean McDermott is reportedly “mortified” his estranged wife, Tori Spelling, is living in an RV park with their kids. GC Images
The Spelling family had been living in a $100-per-night roadside motel before opting for the motorhome. SplashNews.com

“She had every opportunity to make this marriage work and instead, she fostered the narrative for years that she was done with Dean.”

McDermott, 56, is said to be talking to his kids “regularly” despite his and Spelling’s seemingly bitter split after 17 years of marriage.


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Page Six exclusively revealed that Tori turned down her mother Candy’s offer for a place to stay in light of the mold infestation. SplashNews.com

Reps for the former couple didn’t immediately return Page Six’s requests for comment.

Spelling’s frequent moves have been the result of a mold infestation in her home that was “slowly killing” her family for years.

After the photos of Spelling living in a motel and RV were published, fans immediately began to question why her multi-millionaire mother, Candy Spelling, didn’t step in to help her daughter.

The “Tori & Dean” alumni are in the midst of a separation after 17 years of marriage. WireImage for Bragman Nyman Cafarelli

However, a source told Page Six exclusively that Candy, 77, did offer to help but Tori turned down the assistance.

“Candy spent hours on the phone trying to find [a house],” the source told us, adding that Tori declined the option because she “wanted to live in a certain place.”

“[It] is fine, they should live where they want to live,” the source added.