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That’s Rev. Tori Spelling to You

posted by lmarcus | 3:12pm Wednesday July 11, 2007

Tori Spelling has had a lot of roles, from Donna Martin on “Beverly Hills, 90210″ to whatever that girl’s name was in the trashtastic Lifetime movie “Mother, May I Sleep With Danger?”. In real life, she’s had just as diverse a resume in the last couple of years. Let’s see: She was daddy’s little girl, married a nice Jewish boy, dumped said Jewish boy for a married actor who left his wife for her, starred in a semi-reality show about her life and made her mom look really bad, was estranged from her mom, found out about her dad’s death via email, got pregnant, reconciled with Mom, and then got another (actual) reality show. Whew.The current reality show is called “Tori and Dean: Inn Love.” It follows Tori and her husband as they run a bed-and-breakfast in Southern California. This season, there’s a new twist. Tori has become an ordained minister so that she can officiate at weddings at the B&B. The first couple Minister Tori joined in holy matrimony was gay, and the ceremony will appear on Season 2 of “Inn Love.” Maybe that can get more viewers to tune in, but I don’t know if Tori’s latest gimmick will keep interest in her show alive. At the very least, I’ll be watching–if just to see whether Tori can keep her own marriage intact this time around.



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Esther Kustanowitz

posted July 11, 2007 at 4:38 pm


Clearly Tori’s been watching too many Friends reruns. Model your life after Joey Tribbiani, and you’re golden. Mmm…sandwiches.



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Gwen Viviani

posted July 13, 2007 at 10:52 am


For a Christian, you make quite a few caustic remarks about a fellow human being (I’m referring to your blurb on Tori Spelling). I don’t think I’d talk that way – and I’m an atheist!



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Sirena

posted July 16, 2007 at 12:12 pm


Frankly, I think Tori is adorable and seems very genuine, as does her husband. And we shouldn’t judge on how they got together, or their past marriages. Things don’t work out sometimes. People make mistakes. People get into relationships that aren’t healthy. I think they are great together, and I wish the all the best in the world. (and I’m a Christian!)



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