Tori Spelling is, allegedly, not happy in her marriage. But she has no other choice but to stick it out because she doesn’t have the money to get a divorce.
According to Star, Tori Spelling is miserable. However, doesn’t have much choice but to stay with Dean McDermott.
The insider said that Spelling started struggling financially last year after she was forced to pay out her bank debts using the $800,000 inheritance she got from her dad.
Tori Spelling struggling financially
Unfortunately, Spelling’s dad also removed her from his $600 million will that’s why her finances are tight, and she can’t afford a lawyer.
The source also revealed that the reality TV star and McDermott didn’t sign a prenup when they tied the knot in 2006. So, she’s, allegedly, latching at her husband to make sure that she won’t become completely broke.
“She is looking for a mega payoff, which she’s in no position to give. They’ve been leading separate lives – it’s easier than arguing all the time,” the source said.
Rumors debunked
However, one should take the tabloid’s claims with a grain of salt. There is no proof that Spelling is struggling financially.
And there’s also no proof that she wants to get a divorce from McDermott.
Tori Spelling, Dean McDermott net worth
According to Wealthy Gorilla, Tori Spelling’s net worth is estimated at $500,000. This means that the reality TV star is not broke.
The figures are Spelling’s current net worth after she managed to pay her bank debts.
Her husband also has an estimated net worth of $500,000. So, the couple’s combined net worth is estimated at $1 million.
But according to The Things, there’s one major difference between Spelling and McDermott and that has to do with the projects under their belt.
McDermott has had over 30 well-known movies under his name. Spelling, on the other hand, has had fewer television appearances.
But to say that the reality TV star is broke isn’t accurate. It’s evident that this another way that the tabloid is spreading rumors about Tori Spelling and McDermott.
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