Tori Spelling recently shared a surprising revelation on her podcast about chipping her front tooth while making out with her former 'Beverly Hills, 90210' co-star, Jason Priestley. The 50-year-old actress disclosed that the incident occurred during a brief romance in the 1990s when the two had a 'summer fling' while working on separate projects in Vancouver.
Spelling humorously recounted the mishap, attributing it to Priestley's 'aggressive' kissing style. She jokingly mentioned that her teeth were chipped due to a passionate kiss in an elevator, describing Priestley as a 'good but aggressive kisser.' The actress also shared anecdotes about her co-star Jennie Garth's experiences with Priestley's intense kissing, claiming that Garth developed TMJ and a clicking jaw from their on-screen makeout scenes.
Spelling candidly admitted that the incident led her to neglect her dental care over the years, especially after becoming a wife and mother to five children. She expressed regret over letting her teeth deteriorate and losing her confidence in smiling. However, she recently took steps to address the issue by undergoing a dental procedure to get veneers.
Describing the process of getting veneers, Spelling explained that temporary teeth were currently in place while awaiting the permanent ones. She expressed optimism about the upcoming change in her smile, emphasizing the impact it would have on her confidence and overall well-being.
Spelling's decision to prioritize her dental health and undergo cosmetic dentistry reflects her commitment to self-care and personal improvement. The actress's candid revelations about her dental journey resonate with many individuals who may have neglected their own self-care amidst life's demands.
As Spelling looks forward to receiving her permanent veneers and reclaiming her 'life-changing smile,' her story serves as a reminder of the importance of self-care and the transformative power of addressing insecurities to enhance one's self-esteem.