Tori Spelling’s recent divorce filing has indeed been the subject of much attention, but the actress has another bombshell to drop: her own podcast on iHeartRadio. With this new venture, she aims to address the plethora of rumors swirling around her personal life.
The podcast, aptly titled “misSPELLING,” promises an intimate exploration of the real Tori Spelling behind the headlines. In a teaser that recently debuted, the narrator tantalizingly hints at the revelations to come, posing questions about Spelling’s lifestyle, identity, and upbringing.
“Who is the real woman behind the notorious Tori Spelling headlines?” the narrator provocatively asks. Delving further, the teaser raises questions about Spelling’s living situation, her identity as a mother of five, and her relationship with her late father, Hollywood mogul Aaron Spelling.
In a town where truth and fiction often blur, Spelling is poised to set the record straight. The podcast vows to address the missteps, mistakes, and misconceptions that have plagued her public image. As the narrator declares, “misSPELLING is ready to reveal what’s real and what’s fake and she strips down her Hollywood persona.”
The teaser concludes with a tantalizing promise: “If you think the rumors are shocking, just wait till you hear the truth. Because when a woman has nothing to lose, she has everything to gain.”
Meanwhile, amidst this podcast announcement, news of Spelling’s divorce from Dean McDermott has sent shockwaves through the entertainment world. Citing irreconcilable differences, Spelling filed for divorce after 18 years of marriage. The court documents indicate that the couple’s official date of separation was June 17, 2023.
Spelling has also requested sole physical custody of their five children: Liam Aaron McDermott, Stella Doreen, Hattie Margaret, Finn Davey, and Beau Dean. This development marks the end of a long chapter in Spelling and McDermott’s relationship, opening the door to new beginnings and perhaps shedding light on the truth behind the rumors through Spelling’s forthcoming podcast, “misSPELLING.”