Beverly Hills, 9021…Oh no!
Tori Spelling was spotted using the communal campground bathroom to freshen up while living out of an RV in California with her kids amid her separation from estranged husband Dean McDermott.
Spelling, 50, looked cozy in a plush white bathrobe as she toted a case full of toiletries and a bottle of water while making her way to the no-frills restroom at 6 a.m. on Thursday, according to photos exclusively obtained by Pvnew.
The actress wore her hair wrapped in a white towel and accessorized with a stack of necklaces and black slides.
Earlier, Spelling was seen enjoying a cup of coffee while scrolling her phone as she lounged on a folding chair outside of her camper with her signature long blond tresses on display.
Pvnew reported this week that Spelling and her children — Liam, 16, Stella, 15, Hattie, 11, Finn, 10, and Beau, 6 — were living out of a motor home after she and her brood were spotted at the Ventura County, Calif., camping site.
They were previously living in a nearby $100-a-night motel after their rental home was infested with mold which plagued the family with serious health issues for three years.
An insider claimed that Spelling’s “financial troubles are real” and that she is “struggling monetarily.”
The source told “Entertainment Tonight” that the actress is “doing her best to make things work and take care of her kids” and are viewing their trailer park stay “as a mini vacation rather than a living situation.”
Her mother, Candy Spelling, who was estranged from her daughter for many years, was slammed for letting her resort to staying in an RV instead of helping her find a home.
However, an insider exclusively told Pvnew that Candy tried to find a house for her daughter but Tori turned her efforts away.
“Candy spent hours on the phone trying to find [a house],” the source told us, adding that Tori refused because she “wanted to live in a certain place.”
“[It] is fine, they should live where they want to live,” the source added.
Tori’s personal life has been crumbling since June when McDermott, 56, shared a statement announcing that they had separated after 17 years of marriage before swiftly deleting the announcement.
“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,” he wrote at the time.
The “Chopped Canada” host added, “We will continue to work together as loving parents and guide and love our children through this difficult time.”
McDermott — who also shares 24-year-old son Jack with his first wife Mary Jo Eustace — was subsequently seen moving his belongings into storage, while Tori was spotted wearing a “Boys Lie” T-shirt.
A source claimed this week that McDermott is “mortified” that Tori is living in the trailer park with the kids and believes she is just doing it for “sympathy.”
“They do not understand why she would be doing this unless for sympathy. She has money,” the source alleged. “Dean does not think that the kids should be living like this and of course he is angry.”
“He is furious at Tori because she is acting like a child,” the source added.
Separation rumors have been swirling since at least 2021 when they were both spotted without their wedding rings. That same year, Tori admitted that they sleep in separate bedrooms.
The pair had seemingly been working on their relationship in recent months and the breakup “came out of the blue,” sources close to the exes claimed.
“Their friends have seen their ups and downs through the years, but they really did seem to be in a good place,” one insider close to Tori told People in June.
“This feels really out of the blue. If this had happened a year ago, it would’ve been expected because things were terrible between them. Sure, they still had their disagreements and didn’t always see eye to eye, but the past six months things had felt good between them.”
They were on the verge of splitting back in 2014 when news surfaced that McDermott had cheated on her. but another insider believed they had worked through their issues.
“They were definitely trying in the last few months though, and things felt way less toxic,” the second source claimed.
After the pair called things off for good, Candy claimed she would financially support her daughter while navigating the impending divorce from McDermott.
“I love my daughter, and I support her in whatever she does,” Candy, 77, told TMZ, adding, “I support my daughter.”