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Tori Spelling says people are making false claims about her career

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Tori Spelling said this week that throughout her career since she was 17 years old, tabloids and fans have been making “horrific” allegations that she’s had plastic surgery, which she didn’t.

“Since I was 17, since before the Internet, wow, there was the Enquirer, The Globe, it was like a tabloid magazine,” the 52-year-old told Dr. Terry Dubrow when discussing plastic surgery on his “MisSpelling” podcast on Monday.

“The Globe came out with something when I was 17,” he said. “I had started ‘90210’ and I got famous. And they were like, ‘You’ve had all this plastic surgery.’ So, they did something like that to a 17-year-old. “

Spelling said the Globe said she got a new chin and cheek implant, but she actually got a nose job.

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Tori Spelling said that people always accuse her of plastic surgery that she never did. (MEGA Images/GC/Getty Images)

He recalled that his father, producer Aaron Spelling, told him not to worry about the story, saying that the newspapers would move on to another celebrity next week, but he said that it would stick with him for the rest of his life.

“When I was 17, it crushed my whole soul,” she said. “I never saw that. I never felt it. I was like a 17-year-old girl who was like, ‘Okay, am I good? I’m trying to find myself in this world, but I’m on TV.’ I was really in high school.”

In the age of social media, Spelling admitted that it still hurts her feelings when people speculate about her.

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“It’s scary. I’m 52, I’ll be 53 in May, and I’m deliberately going the other way because everyone says – every picture I put up, people say, ‘Stop filling!’ I’d be like, ‘I’m not!'” she said. “I don’t know – I think at this point, I have to be like f— and make my whole face because of course they say I did it. So, it’s like I can’t win, but I don’t know why that’s stopping me from doing things.”

Spelling said she usually doesn’t respond when people make untrue comments, but she can’t help it all the time.

Tori Spelling with blunt hair

Spelling says she tries not to respond when people comment, but it’s hard. (JC Olivera/Billboard via Getty Images)

“I find myself sometimes, though, I’m like, ‘No! that’s not true! Have I had fillers in the past? Yeah – I don’t have fillers yet. I have Botox,’ and I like to tell them what I have. Like why I – it’s like I’m afraid to love – like, ‘No, I didn’t do all that.’

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Spelling has detailed her experience of getting breast implants at the mall after a recommendation from a friend who was stripping.

“At 17, it crushed my whole soul. I didn’t see that. I never felt it. I was like a 17-year-old girl who was like, ‘Okay, am I good? I’m trying to find myself in this world, but I’m on TV.’ I was really in high school.”

– Tori Spelling

“I was 19, so I was like, ‘This isn’t Beverly Hills, what’s going on?’ I was confused. I was best friends with Alicia Silverstone and Carmen Electra, and they looked after me [after the surgery]. I can’t even fix these things.”

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Tori Spelling in 1990

Tori Spelling in 1990. (Harry Langdon/Getty Images)

He added, “He was a good doctor, it was just like an outpatient center in a shopping mall.”

She described her natural breasts as an A plus to a B cup, adding that she “just wanted to make them fuller.”

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Spelling said he recently made them and, jokingly, “the third time will be the charm.”

“I think my body doesn’t like to take foreign things,” he explained. “I think they’re fine now. My whole goal of getting them redone was to lose weight because, like, looking back in the ’90s, I was like, ‘I loved my bones. I wish I’d kept them. They’re so beautiful.’

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