Tori Spelling seen living in RV park with 5 kids: ‘We need a home’
Beverly Hills 9-0-2-1-uh-oh.
Television heiress and actress Tori Spelling was spotted Wednesday living out of an RV at a campground in Ventura County, California, alongside her five children after her split from hubby Dean McDermott.
McDermott, 56, announced in June that he planned to divorce his wife after 17 years of marriage.
The “Beverly Hills, 90210” star, along with her kids — Liam, 16, Stella, 15, Hattie, 11, Finn, 10, and Beau, 6 — can be seen sitting in a circle of lawn chairs while watching the sunset, according to photos obtained by The Post.
Several other pieces of camping equipment, including a cooler, a stove, a pop-up table as well as a rug can also be seen near the family in the photos.
The move to the mobile home could spell financial trouble for the clan, who were last seen staying at a $100-a-night motel — a rather stark contrast to the lavish manor Spelling, 50, grew up in courtesy of her father, TV mogul Aaron Spelling, of “90210,” “Charlies Angels,” “Love Boat” and “Dynasty” fame.
After Spelling was photographed living at the campground Wednesday, a source shared that Spelling is “struggling monetarily.”
“The mold situation [at her house] is real, but it has been difficult for her to find a place to stay during it because her financial situation is not great,” the insider told “Entertainment Tonight.”
The Post has reached out to Spelling for comment.
Meanwhile, the former teen idol — who currently hawks the “BFF Collection,” a line of home decor products with her former co-star Jenni Garth, 51, on the QVC TV shopping network — reportedly snapped at members of the paparazzi when asked why she and her kids were staying at the seemingly seedy motel.
“Are you a parent?” said the “Sharknado” actress. “You know you would do whatever you can for your kids, right?”
Later that week, Spelling posted a text exchange from her Realtor who allegedly “mocked” her housing crisis.
“And, this human is a father! I guess I hold out too much hope that people lead by kindness,” wrote Spelling on the Instagram story showing the texts.
“Shame on you Robert Vinson @vinsongroup real estate!”
Spelling claimed that all of her children are currently recovering from mold poisoning, and “We need a home” before adding, “And this is how you treat people? Mocking their situation?”
Vinson, who spoke with Page Six, claimed that “celebrity impersonation is rabid in Hollywood” and that he had a responsibility to verify her identity.
“I sent Ms. Spelling the following text after being bombarded with vulgar messages from her followers,” revealed Vinson. “I am sorry about the message. I was raised by a single mother and understand the challenges you are dealing with. When you did not call me I thought I was being spoofed by someone who was pretending to be you.’”
It is currently unclear when the “Troop Beverly Hills” star will be able to move back into her house since revealing in May that her home’s mold problem was “next-level” and that it had “been slowly killing us for 3 years.”
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