With "True Tori" ending, Tori Spelling might make her comeback as one of the "Real Housewives of Beverly Hills".
Tori Spelling is rumored to make connections to get a chance in joining "Real Housewives of Beverly Hills," Hollywood Take reported.
A recent photo with Lisa Rinna and Phaedra Parks from Bravo's "Real Housewives" show has made fans wonder if the "True Tori" star is planning to join the cast. Rinna has posted the photo on Instagram with the caption: "Well well well. Ho ho ho."
Spelling and Rinna have been good friends for a long time and Spelling is allegedly contacting Rinna, who has some direct connections to the production of "Real Housewives," to network herself. Spelling's "True Tori" show has come to its end and rumors have suggested that the actress could be using the opportunity to appear in a new show.
Meanwhile, Spelling is having a hard time being a housewife in her own home as she takes care of her four kids after her recent hospitalization, according to Us Weekly.
"With four little ones everyone is always sick, and being mom, I never take time for myself until I get so hard that I end up in the hospital like I did," she said. "Now that was a wake up call to know that when mom is down, the ship goes down. So I have to basically make sure that I take time for myself every now and then to make sure I'm healthy so I can be there for them."
In her marriage with 48-year0old Dean McDermott, Spelling bore two sons named Liam, 7, and Finn, 2, together with two daughters named Hattie, 3, and Stella, 6. She said that having a family has taken her own privacy.
"I am never by myself," she said. "I don't even think I've peed alone in the last eight years. I'm not kidding. I'm trying to learn. That's something I'm working on. That will be my New Year's resolution. It's been hard, but as they get a little bit older, I'm feeling more comfortable doing it. It's just something I need to make a priority for all of our happiness. I want to take a little time to do things with my friends."
Besides her difficulties as a mother, Spelling also expressed her dilemma regarding her marriage. McDermott's decision to not return to "True Tori" has brought the end of the show. The actor said that he didn't have the interest in discussing his personal life in front of a camera.
"I can't do this anymore," he told Access Hollywood on Nov. 5. "I can't keep opening a vein, opening my soul and sharing my feelings and thoughts and demons with the world. I don't watch it. I can't. It's really difficult. I can't do it anymore, for my soul."
Despite their current circumstances, Spelling has "hope" that her relationship with McDermott will survive the odds.
"This last year has been a big eye opener that we definitely needed to work within and work on ourselves and our relationship," she said. "We've been doing a lot of work and that's important for us to commit to each other as a couple and a family and we're doing therapy and we're doing a lot of work together."
"True Tori" will have its final episode on Tuesday. The show is aired at 9 p.m. on Lifetime.
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