Tori Spelling reflected on a date gone wrong with Eddie Cibrian that ended with her getting drunk and throwing up.
“I ended up getting wasted – so wasted that I went to go to the bathroom and walked into the kitchen by mistake and threw up in the back of the kitchen,” the actress said on Monday’s episode of Bethenny Frankel’s podcast, “ReWives.”
Spelling explained that when the “Young and the Restless” star took her out – while she was in her 20s and starring on “90210” – he told her he wasn’t “really hungry,” so they should just get drinks.
“So I was like, ‘What do you say to that?’ A young girl, this hot young actor guy and I was like, ‘OK, sure,’” she added.
The “Scary Movie 2” star, 49, said that to add fuel to the fire, she was “so nervous” and hadn’t eaten beforehand.
“Long story short, threw up in the back, he then took me home. I think he did kiss me and I was like, ‘Ugh, I hope I don’t have puke breath,'” she recalled.
Spelling told Frankel that she knew they “weren’t a match,” so it was “fine.”
“[He did reach out to me] to ask if I could get him an audition on one of my dad’s shows,” the actress recalled, referring to her late father, Aaron Spelling, a film producer who died in 2006. “So that always put a bad taste in my mouth but super seemingly nice guy. I have nothing against him aside from that and didn’t hit it off anyway.”
Shortly afterwards, Cibrian, also 49, moved on and got married to “Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” star Brandi Glanville in 2001. They share two sons: Mason, 19, and Jake, 16.
The two divorced in 2009 after he had an affair with LeAnn Rimes – whom he later wed in 2011.
Meanwhile, Spelling was previously married to Charlie Shanian, but they separated after a year of marriage in 2005, when, similar to Cibrian, she was having an affair with her now-husband, Dean McDermott.
The two tied the knot in 2006 and share five children together: daughters Stella, 14, and Hattie, 11, and sons Liam, 16, Finn, 10, and Beau, 6.