Tori Spelling Pregnancy News: Actress Tells Her Husband, ‘I Feel Pregnant’ In New Clip [VIDEO]
She might have had a difficult year in her personal life with her husband Dean McDermott, but it looks as though things are about to get a whole lot more complicated. In a preview clip for the second season of her show, True Tori, Spelling says that she "feels pregnant," hinting that she might be expecting her fifth child.
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In the clip, both Spelling and McDermott are in bed together, when the television actress makes the shocking revelation.
According to E! Online on Monday, Spelling says, "This is going to sound crazy, but I feel like I'm pregnant," before McDermott answers with, "Is that a joke or for reals?"
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What's more, Spelling also hinted that she might be willing to forgive McDermott's alleged mistress, Emily Goodhand, as she met McDermott while both of them were married to different people as well.
During a lunch meeting with a friend, Spelling said, "Maybe I have a hard time with that part because that's how I met Dean. Maybe that's why I have a hard time and defend her and say I'm not mad at Emily... because that's the place I was coming from."
Meanwhile, it looks as though McDermott's ex-wife Mary Jo Eustace will be on the show this season, too.
According to Radar Online on Wednesday, the single mother was paid a $10,000 check to appear on the show, where she has a one-on-one sit down with the woman who broke up her marriage so many years ago.
A source tells the site, "Mary Jo was first approached by Dean at Tori's demand to see if there was any interest in coming on the show. Producers needed a new storyline for this season, and Mary Jo's name came up."
Apparently, Eustace wasn't too keen on appearing on the show, but was eventually persuaded to do so by McDermott.
The source added, "At first, Mary Jo said no, but began to talk to Tori about it," the source added. "After being offered $10,000, and a promise that she wouldn't be portrayed as the evil ex-spouse, Mary Jo agreed."