Tori Spelling's home described as 'borderline hoarder' on podcast
On an episode of her podcast 'misSPELLING,' co-host Amy Sugarman described Tori Spelling's house as 'borderline hoarder.' Spelling said she suffered an illness that debilitated her for eight weeks and forced her to stop working, and Sugarman suggested her disorganized lifestyle may have contributed to the sickness.
Sugarman asked Spelling for a photo after the actress said her living room had become a 'gifting suite.' Seeing the picture, Sugarman called the home messy, noted the Christmas tree was still up and said there were "400 stacks of s--t." Spelling acknowledged that items were simply sitting in piles.
Spelling said the living room was the worst part of the house, that she stopped having people over and would not take a meeting at her home even if the president of iHeartRadio asked. She added the house was more presentable while she was married to Dean McDermott because he "wouldn't live like that" and she had help.
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