The 50-year-old star, who spent her childhood living in a $165-million mansion owned by her famous father, Aaron Spelling, recently was pictured living with all her five kids in a camper van. And unfortunately, this is far from any vacations or having fun with family on a nice sunny day. The main reason lies in completely different things.
At first, people thought it was all the consequences of the divorce.
In June, Dean McDermott, husband of the famous Beverly Hills 90210 star, announced that he planned to divorce his wife after 17 years of marriage. And now Tori Spelling was spotted living with all her five children in an RV standing at a campground in Ventura County, California.
Together they were sitting in a circle of lawn chairs watching the sunset. Around there were other pieces of camping equipment, like a cooler, a stove, a pop-up table, and a rug, which all is quite unusual for Spelling, who grew up in the massive 56,500-square-foot French chateau-style mansion.
Previously, Spelling was seen staying with her kids in some cheap hotel.
Previously the whole family was seen staying at a cheap motel. Consequently, the move to the mobile home is a sign of huge financial troubles, and some insiders confirm that the star really is struggling monetarily. Though one of them also said that she and her husband were doing really good and that all these motel things have nothing to do with their separation.
Meanwhile, when Spelling was asked why she and her kids were staying at the ’seedy motel,’ she simply asked the paparazzi, “Are you a parent? You know you would do whatever you can for your kids, right?”
Between comfort and health, she chose the latter.
The thing is, in May, she shared some photos from Urgent Care, saying that the family was on a continual spiral of sickness for months. “Sick. Get better. To get sick again,” she wrote on her Instagram. And added that kids were sick all the time, sleeping all day and feeling dizzy even standing.
Spelling knew something bigger was going on and took matters into her hands. It turned out that there was mold in their house, which was slowly killing them for 3 years. But still, due to the financial situation, now it was quite difficult for her to find another place to stay.
Happy together
Perhaps, now that they are safe and far away from mold poison, Spelling finally can relax a bit and at least not worry about her kids’ health. Yes, it’s obvious they have some financial problems. But just recently she shared some photos from the inside of their mobile home and captured it all with the sweet: “As long as we have each other.”
And sometimes, that’s really the only value we need in our lives. When we can forget about everything and just be with our kids. Guard them and nurture them. All the rest will be just fine.