Actress Tori Spelling, known for her role in '90210,' has officially filed for divorce from actor-producer Dean McDermott. Citing irreconcilable differences, Spelling initiated the divorce proceedings, listing their separation date as June 17, 2023.
In the divorce documents, Spelling is seeking spousal support while denying the same to McDermott. She is also requesting full physical custody of their five minor children, with joint legal custody. Spelling has expressed openness to McDermott having visitation rights. Notably, there is no mention of a prenuptial agreement in the filing, indicating that the division of assets and property will need to be determined as the case progresses.
Representatives for Spelling and McDermott have not yet commented on the situation. The couple's marital issues became public last June when McDermott announced their split in an Instagram post, which has since been deleted.
Spelling and McDermott, who married in 2006, share five children together: Liam, Finn, Beau, Stella, and Hattie. Their relationship began under controversial circumstances as both were married to other people when they met on a movie set in 2005.
Despite the initial challenges, Spelling and McDermott felt a strong connection and eventually got married in Fiji in 2006. Over the years, their relationship faced scrutiny, including McDermott's admission of infidelity in 2013, which led to him seeking treatment and apologizing for his actions.
The couple's journey, including the aftermath of McDermott's cheating scandal, was documented in the reality series 'True Tori.' Spelling has not publicly commented on the recent divorce filing, but the legal process is expected to unfold in the coming months as they navigate the dissolution of their marriage.