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Tori Spelling; the “bad” daughter?
By M&C News Jun 29, 2006, 16:54 GMT
If you ask Roger Friedman of Fox news, the answer is yes.
Friedman posted a story today that was a bad taste time-line of Tori Spellings lack of daughter-ly duty and decorum.
“The country’s celebration of dreck and bad taste reaches a new low today: Tori Spelling is on the cover of Us Weekly, a mere five days after the death of her father, beloved TV producer Aaron Spelling….
Think about this: Aaron Spelling passed away on Friday night, June 23. Tori would have had to have given her interview by Monday at the latest in order to make Us’ printing schedule. The funeral was on Sunday. Creepy does not even begin to describe what this girl has done.”
Friedman continued. “Tori’s appearance is designed to destroy her mother, Candy, with whom she has been feuding for no apparent reason…I am told there are several discrepancies in Tori’s story, but an inside source familiar with the Spellings’ family crises has been very clear: Tori did not attend her father’s burial. Further, this source insists, she had not seen him in months. The latter assertion has been confirmed all the way around.”
Friedman goes on to criticize the Us Weekly cover as “perhaps the most venal and permanently divisive story I’ve ever seen concerning a celebrity family. It makes anything Patti Davis Reagan did look like kindergarten. I doubt Candy Spelling will ever speak to her daughter again, and who could blame her?”
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What the hell was she doing in Toronto after her Dad had the stroke? I live in Toronto, I saw her in Yorkville after the stroke, I was shocked. She was hustling free clothing from designers, meanwhile her Father's life was slipping away - what kills me is she thinks she's in the right...she comes to Toronto, the home turf of her husband's ex-wife, and on the eve of her father's stroke is dissing the aforementioned ex-wife very publicly - there's something wrong with her.
I'm sorry, but this whole 'nobody informed me of my fathers death' is totally rubbish. I was present in the Avenue Bar of the Toronto Four Seasons last Friday when Tori was called away to take the phone call.
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Bob PoropatichJun 30th, 2006 - 12:06:03
It is truly amazing that the lives of the rich and famous are still capable of making me feel so glad to be middle class and ordinary.
How unfortunate for Mr. Spelling that his millions were not enough to ensure him that his daughter would at least be human. Her lack of respect and credibility are apalling after the death of her father.
Considering that this C list personality owes whatever career she has to her father should have inspired her to at least maintained her limited abilities to act as if she was saddened by her dad's passing. She was a horse faced daughter of a talented somebody. Perhaps cosmetic surgery has lifted her odiuos looks to at least drag level passability, she is still an ugly, ugly person inside.
Without daddy's help, her only recourse now will be a tell all novel on how horrible mommy and daddy were. It should go straight to paperback on the bargain rack!
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