Tori Spelling is staying positive during the “darkest times.”
The actress highlighted “things that make [her] happy” via her Instagram Stories Monday following her split from husband Dean McDermott and her recent motel stay.
Spelling started the list with photos of her children — Liam, 16, Stella, 15, Hattie, 11, Finn, 10, and Beau, 6 — specifically calling out her “gorgeous, strong and kind girls.”
Additionally, the “Beverly Hills, 90210” star posted pictures with her “BFF” Jennie Garth, her “rock” Kevin Sands and her once-estranged mom, Candy Spelling.
She celebrated her favorite foods as well, from pickles to Tangy Ketchup Doritos.
Midway through the social media uploads, Tori wrote that she finds comfort in “knowing rainbows can occur even during the darkest times.”
The “Stori Telling” author, 50, and McDermott, 56, made headlines last month when he posted — and subsequently deleted — a divorce announcement via Instagram.
“It’s with great sadness and a very very heavy heart that after 18 years together and 5 amazing children, that @torispelling and I have decided to go our separate ways, and start a new journey of our own,” the former “Chopped Canada” host wrote in June.
Despite deleting the statement, a source told People that McDermott is “100 percent serious” about the breakup.
“He took down the post because Tori didn’t want him to keep it up. But he’s packing his bags,” the insider claimed.
The actor and Tori have yet to comment on their split since, but she did send a message by wearing “What the Actual F—k Is Going On” sweater and a “Boys Lie” T-shirt.
Earlier this month, the “Scary Movie 2” star and her little ones were photographed at a motel in Los Angeles that costs a mere $100 per night.
However, Us Weekly reported that the stay was not related to her separation from McDermott.
Instead, Tori reportedly checked in “because of the ongoing mold problem at” her house. (She has since checked out and is now staying at a pal’s place.)
The “BH90210” alum first told her social media followers about her “severe” mold infestation in May.
The “next-level” spores were “slowly killing” her family and caused dizziness, strep throat and rashes in her children.