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Candy Spelling devastated by Tori
Mar 30, 2009, 9:40 GMT

03/28/2009 - Candy Spelling - She said: "If I had any hope that I would have a relationship with my grandchildren I would never sell this house. I\'ve fantasised for years about a wonderful playhouse on the grounds for children." © Chris Hatcher / PR Photos
Tori Spelling has no contact with her mother.
The 'Beverly Hills, 90210' actress, who has two children Liam and Stella with husband Dean McDermott, hasn't spoken to her mother Candy for months and has never introduced her to her nine-month-old daughter Stella.
In new book 'Stories From Candyland', Candy, 63, writes: "I don't see Tori and Dean anymore. I used to see Liam, but no longer. And I've never met Stella."
Tori and Candy first fell out in 2006 after Tori mocked her mother on her reality TV show 'So NoTORIous'.
The feud was then exacerbated after late millionaire TV producer Aaron Spelling, Tori's late father and Candy's deceased husband, left his daughter a derisory amount in his will.
Candy is so sure she will never reconcile with Tori that she is selling $150 million Spelling Manor - something she swears she would never do if a reunion was possible.
She said: "If I had any hope that I would have a relationship with my grandchildren I would never sell this house. I've fantasised for years about a wonderful playhouse on the grounds for children."
Candy - who was married to Aaron for 37 years before his death in 2006 - insists she doesn't even know why Tori, 35, is angry with her.
She said: "I've tried to talk to her, but that doesn't work. She may not even know why she's angry."
Candy is planning to use the $500 million she inherited when her husband died to make sure her grandchildren never forget her.
She said: "Someday my grandchildren will know who I am because of the trust funds I've set up, but I would like to be part of their lives now. I would have loved to have built that playhouse for them."




