Tori Spelling, 50, would 'love to have another baby'
Mom of five Tori Spelling, 50, would 'love' to have another kid.
The 90210 alum described her longing to bear another child on the latest episode of her podcast, misSPELLING.
Spelling already has five children with her ex Dean McDermott - Liam, 17, Stella, 15, Hattie, 12, Finn, 11, and Beau, seven.
'I'd love to have another baby,' Tori, who is in the midst of a divorce from Dean, said.
The conversation began after guest Sara Evans, 53, explained she 'would love to be pregnant again', prompting Spelling to interject, 'Same, my friend!'
Tori Spelling described her longing to bear another child on the latest episode of her podcast, misSPELLING; pictured earlier this month
'There's no better time in your life than when you bring that baby home,' Sara said. 'I never complained about losing sleep, none of that, I loved it.'
'Never,' Tori said in agreement. 'Nope, same. Same.'
In jest, Tori suggested that Evans' husband Jay Barker 'impregnate' both herself and his wife.
'Jay, would you impregnate both of us?' Tori asked Barker.
Spelling admitted she was 'totally in menopause' and expressed her regret over not getting her eggs frozen.
'I'm totally in menopause. But I'm so bummed,' she said. 'I should've freezed my eggs.'
Evans has a deep desire to become a grandmother: 'I'm begging my children to have children because, you know, I'm going to just steal the grandchildren.'
An excited Tori said Sara's hopes closely resembled the plot of a movie she had been brainstorming.
Spelling already has five children with her ex Dean McDermott - Liam, 17, Stella, 15, Hattie, 12, Finn, 11, and Beau, 7 (Tori pictured 2023 with Dean and their children Stella, Beau, Finn, and Hattie)
'I have this idea, it's like a Lifetime movie idea, where a mother steals her kids' eggs because she's dating a younger man,' she said. 'It's called My Daughter's Eggs.'
It comes after Tori revealed the reasons behind her decision to prolong her marriage with ex-husband Dean.
The star explained that preconceived notions about her character hindered her ability to move forward before she ultimately filed for divorce in March after 18 years of marriage.
'One of my biggest fears, and this perhaps did make me stay longer, is I feel like in our world it’s difficult to be with a man and have him not feel emasculated,' the star told Shannen Doherty on a recent episode of her misSpelling podcast.
Spelling has since filed for divorce from McDermott; the former couple pictured 2017 with Finn, Liam, Stella, and Hattie
'Not by our doing, but by who we are and have been labeled by society,' she continued. 'We’re not just women who make money, we’re women that have power, we’re women that have fame, I don’t know any different. I feel guilty.'
Tori then shared her concerns about meeting a future partner, expressing uncertainty and vulnerability.
'Like, how am I ever gonna be with a man and he doesn’t feel like less than me just because of my status?' she told Shannen.
Shannen was adamant that Tori could find a partner who would value her accomplishments, but Tori held a different perspective.
The conversation began after guest Sara Evans, 53, explained she 'would love to be pregnant again', prompting Spelling to interject, 'Same, my friend!'
'I disagree with you,' she began. 'Every guy that I’ve ever been in a relationship with, I always say, "There’s a lot s***that goes along with me."'
'I’m sorry, there’s the Tori Spelling of it all.'
Despite staying in her marriage past its expiration point, Tori said she is on friendly terms with Dean and his new girlfriend Lily Calo.
The actress said she now enjoys family meals with the new lovebirds.
'I like Lily a lot. It's not bad. It's just you know, it's different. Right?' the star said of the gatherings on a recent episode of her podcast misSPELLING.
'We're co-parenting very well right now,' she added.
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