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Gallery Books
November 2013
On Sale: October 22, 2013
320 pages ISBN: 1451628595 EAN: 9781451628593 Kindle: B00A25EZ4K Hardcover / e-Book
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Non-Fiction Memoir
THE REALITY BEHIND REALITY TV HOLLYWOOD’S
FAVORITE MOM-STAR TELLS IT LIKE IT IS Tori
Spelling is the first to admit that the “reality” behind
her popular television show, Tori & Dean, isn’t
always real. Not even Star magazine could invent the
true chaos that happens behind the scenes. Luckily, Tori is
famously honest and self-deprecatingly funny when it comes
to her personal life. She’s always Spelling It Like It
Is. . . . Life is never boring at Tori’s house,
but since the release of her New York Times bestselling
memoirs sTORI Telling, Mommywood, and
Uncharted terriTORI, things have been especially
unpredictable: finding out she was pregnant with her third
baby after nearly vomiting live on the Home Shopping
Network; trying to hide her fourth pregnancy so soon after
giving birth (as her stylist said, “Who would be that
crazy?”); being rescued from a paparazzo by a mom lynch
mob; stalking her celebrity neighbor; and allowing cameras
to film every personal detail of her life—from the most
challenging time in her marriage to the only time in six
years when she really felt as though those cameras invaded
her privacy. Tori shares these stories and many
more with the usual humor, candor, and down-to-earth charm
that her fans love. She also writes openly about her biggest
challenges: the terrifying health problems surrounding her
high-risk pregnancy with her youngest son, Finn; her guilt
over missing baby Hattie’s early months because she was in
the hospital on bed rest; her struggles (and failures) to
live within her means after growing up in opulence; the
discovery that she has a lot in common with her late
mega-producer father, Aaron Spelling; and how she fell in
love with Dean all over again (hint: it didn’t happen at
their vow renewal ceremony). After years of
revealing her everyday antics on-screen, Tori’s life is
still full of surprises. Slowing down long enough to enjoy
them? Now that’s another sTORI.
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