Tori Spelling, known for her role in 'Beverly Hills, 90210,' recently expressed doubts about her decision to divorce Dean McDermott. The actress shared that she has contemplated staying in the marriage for the sake of their five children. She reflected on the challenges of maintaining a facade of a happy family while dealing with underlying unhappiness and anger.
Spelling's uncertainty surfaced after she officially filed for divorce from McDermott, who has already moved on with a new girlfriend named Lily Calo. Despite trying to navigate co-parenting and family dinners with McDermott and his girlfriend, Spelling acknowledged the difficulty of moving past the resentment that had accumulated in their relationship.
Having split nine months prior to the divorce filing, Spelling has come to the realization that not everyone should stay together solely for the children. She expressed skepticism about the idea that everyone should end up with the person they have kids with, emphasizing that children can strain a relationship.
Spelling and McDermott's relationship began in 2005 while they were both married to other individuals. They eventually tied the knot the following year, marking the start of a tumultuous journey that has led them to their current crossroads.