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Tori Spelling Says She Was OK with Ex Dean McDermott Moving on Because She 'Mourned' Their Marriage Before Its Official End

06-08-2024   adminstudionebo

'Beverly Hills, 90210' alum Tori Spelling said she was not "jealous" at all when ex Dean McDermott got a new girlfriend after their divorce. She explained to Denise Richards on her 'misSPELLING' podcast that her focus is on her five children.
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