After "Beverly Hills 90210" ended, Spelling's life dramatically changed. While she did star in a number of successful made-for-television movies, she also started a new chapter in her life with her husband Dean McDermott, who she married in 2005. Together, they started a family, starred in several different reality shows about their lives, and have made plenty of headlines for McDermott's alleged cheating, their financial difficulties, and lawsuits.
Spelling almost pulled the plug on her marriage back in 2013 when it was alleged that McDermott had an affair with a woman named Emily Goodhand while he was working on a television project in Toronto. Amid the drama, the couple got hit with several lawsuits because of their alleged failure to pay their mounting credit card debt and personal loans. City National Bank sued Spelling and McDermott in 2016 for failing to fulfill payments on a $400,000 loan stemming from years earlier. In 2019, Spelling poked fun of her financial woes in an episode of "Tori Tried and True." Spelling said, according to People, "I am not great with money, and I know a lot of people read a lot of stuff about my financial things going on. I had a business manager since I was 18 years old, so I never handled any of my money."
Things got worse for Spelling in June 2021 when The Sun reported a debt collection company was after her and McDermott for an unpaid credit card bill that had racked up interest and fees.
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