Tori Spelling Wants To Continue ‘True Tori’ Without Dean McDermott

Tori Spelling stopped by Access Hollywood Live on Tuesday where she revealed to Billy Bush and Kit Hoover that she wants to carry on with her Lifetime series, “True Tori,” even if husband Dean McDermott leaves the headline-making series.

“I would like to continue with the show. I have a lot more to say,” Tori said.

In November, , and revealed, “I’m not going to continue with the show… I can’t do this anymore. I can’t keep opening a vein, opening my soul and sharing my feelings and thoughts and demons with the world.”

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The former “90210” star, on the other hand, wants to continue to share her innermost with viewers.

“It’s my life. It’s ‘True Tori.’ I would prefer to do it with him, but certainly understand his reason for not wanting to do it. Maybe he’ll change his mind, if not, I would like to go on with it,” the 41-year-old actress explained on Tuesday.

Here’s more of what Tori had to say on from Tuesday’s Access Hollywood Live:

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On if she will ever completely forgive Dean’s infidelities: “I don’t think I’ll ever be able to forget, but I hope to be in the place one day when I can forgive.”

On what is most difficult about putting her life on camera: “The negative [is] everyone can twist your business, but they do that anyway. Me putting it out there, what can they say? I’m putting the truth out there.”

On where she and Dean are in their relationship: “Right now, present day, we’re working really hard at our marriage and we’re getting along really well.”

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On the state of her relationship with mom Candy Spelling: “There’s not currently much of a relationship… there’s not much communication, either way… You always want that relationship, you keep wanting to attain it, even if it’s something you can’t ever get… I still want that mother-daughter relationship that I hope it can be.”

On what people most often say to her when they see her in public: “‘We hope things work out,’ is what they say mostly.”

“True Tori” airs Tuesdays at 9/8c on Lifetime.

— Jesse Spero

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