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Tori Spelling Responds To ‘Scary’ Plastic Surgery Rumors

Tori Spelling she made it clear that she is above the cruel comments about her appearance.

I Beverly Hills, 90210 alum, 52, admitted that comments he saw online “hurt” his feelings during the interview. It failed star Dr. Terry Dubrow In the Monday, March 9, episode of her podcast “misSPELLING”, she reveals that she is constantly faced with speculation about plastic surgery.

“It’s scary,” she said. Spelling admitted that the nip and tuck rumors hurt her even though she tries to keep them at bay. As the birthday is near, the actress has worked hard to accept what she sees on the screen.

“I’m 52, I’ll be 53 in May, and I’m deliberately going the other way because … every picture I put up, people say, ‘What a filler,'” the mother of five – who shares children Liam, 18, Stella, 17, Hattie, 14, Finn, 13, and Beau, 8, with ex-band. Dean McDermott – added.

Spelling admitted that she sometimes considers going under the knife just so critics can be honest and “like, f***,” and make “all her faces” because “they’re already saying I did it.”

The first one scary Movie The star addressed the rumors after opening up about her unusual breast enlargement when she was just 19 years old during the June 2024 episode of her podcast.

Tori Spelling. (Photo by Rodin Eckenroth/Getty Images for Hollywood Christmas Parade)

“My first psychic job, I had a friend at the time — it was a bad boyfriend I was talking about, it was his friend’s girlfriend — and she was like, ‘Oh, you have to go to this place,'” Spelling recalls admiringly the woman. “I went to this doctor and it was in a shopping mall.”

“I’m not going to answer this. I think he was a good doctor. It was an outpatient surgery center in a shopping mall. I was 19, so I said, ‘Hey, this isn’t Beverly Hills.’ I was confused.”

The speller later got a second job as a fortune teller as he was not happy with his results.

“My whole purpose of remaking myself was to lose weight,” he explained. “Looking back in the ’90s, I loved my bones, I wish I’d just kept them. I was like a 32B, maybe like an A+ or a minus. I just wanted to fill them out.”

In June 2025, Spelling addressed trolls who had something about “that hole in your chest,” clarifying that it was a medical condition. (He was referring to pectus excavatum, defined as a condition where the breastbone sinks into the chest, according to the Mayo Clinic.)

“It’s a bone thing, and it’s genetic. Some of my kids are too,” he explained on his podcast. “Obviously it ran in my family, and it’s like your bone is lifted up. So there’s no way to fill that gap. It was just something I was born with.”

The spell doubles, saying, “But I hate it when they say, ‘Oh God, your breasts are broken. I say, ‘No, those are my bones. They’re not broken. It’s me.'”

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