Tori Spelling, Dean McDermott Divorce: Couple Fighting Over Daughters Careers?
Tori Spelling couldn't quite regain her luster during the height of the "90210" fame, now she's allegedly turning to her daughters to bring home the bacon, so to speak, which only strained her relationship with husband Dean McDermott further.
A new report from Star magazine, as shared by Celebrity Dirty Laundry, divorce talks surfaced once again as Tori Spelling and Dean McDermott continue to argue over their daughters' future.
The alleged source claimed that Tori Spelling, "sees her daughters as her meal ticket," and is personally overseeing their careers so she could "still get in on the Hollywood action as her own star power is fading."
In November last year, Tori Spelling's daughters, Stella, 7, and Hattie, 4, had their first commercial shoot with Modern Queen Kids.
"Glammed up, Spelling and Dean McDermott's youngest daughter poses with her sister in the line's Lush Couture Necklace and a Roamer onesie by Tutu du Monde," commented People. "Stella wears the Sparkle Pom Pearls Necklace by MODERN QUEEN kids and the Rolling Hills onesie from Tutu du Monde."
Divorce rumors hounded most of Tori Spelling and Dean McDermott's marriage, particularly on his cheating ways and addiction to alcohol.
In April last year, the former host of "Chopped Canada" reportedly cheated on the "902010" actress with his ex-wife, Mary Jo Eustace.
"The report goes on to claim that Dean and his ex, Mary Jo, had a secret meet up at her home, which Tori learned about by listening to Mary Jo's interview on Brandi Glanville's podcast back in Feb. 2015," Hollywood Life reported.
But the couple managed to buck the divorce rumors and Dean McDermott claimed that he has turned the corner when it comes to the demons of his past.
"Mistakes are just moments if you don't let them define you" Dean McDermott told Us Weekly. "Unfortunately, you go through... upsets in your life. And you learn from them and you grow from them and we've certainly done that. We've certainly grown from them and we've gotten closer and stronger."