Tori Spelling made it clear she is over the cruel comments about her appearance.
The Beverly Hills, 90210 alum, 52, admitted the remarks she sees online do “hurt” her feelings during a candid exchange with Botched star Dr. Terry Dubrow on the Monday, March 9, episode of her “misSPELLING” podcast, revealing that she is constantly subject to plastic surgery speculation.
“It’s horrific,” she said. Spelling admitted the nip and tuck rumors do take a toll on her even though she tries to block them out. With a birthday up ahead, the actress has worked hard to embrace what she sees in the mirror.
“I’m 52, I’ll be 53 in May, and I purposely go the other way ‘cause … every photo I put up, people say, ‘Stop with the filler,’” the mom of five — who shares kids Liam, 18, Stella, 17, Hattie, 14, Finn, 13, and Beau, 8, with ex-husband Dean McDermott — added.
Spelling confessed that she sometimes considers going under the knife just so the critics can be right and “be like, f*** it,” and get her “whole face done” because “they already say I’ve had it done.”
The former Scary Movie star addressed the rumors after opening up about her not-so-conventional breast augmentation when she was only 19 during a June 2024 episode of her podcast.
“My first boob job, I had a friend at the time — it was the bad boyfriend I talk about, it was his friend’s girlfriend — and she was like, ‘Oh, you just have to go to this place,’” Spelling recalled about the woman’s recommendation. “I went to this doctor and it was in a strip mall.”
“I can’t make this up. I think he was a fine doctor. It was just an outpatient surgery center in a strip mall. I was 19, so I was like, ‘Uh, this isn’t Beverly Hills.’ I was confused.”
Spelling later got a second boob job since she wasn’t happy with her results.
“My whole intention of getting them redone was to go smaller,” she explained. “Looking back in the ‘90s, I liked my boobs, I wish I had just kept them. I was like a 32B, maybe like an A+ or minus. I just wanted to make them fuller.”
In June 2025, Spelling addressed the trolls who had something to say about “that gaping hole in your chest,” clarifying that it’s a medical condition. (She was referring to pectus excavatum, which is described as a condition in which the breastbone is sunken into the chest, per Mayo Clinic.)
“It’s a bone thing, and it’s genetic. Some of my kids have it as well,” she explained on her podcast. “Obviously, it ran in my family, and it’s just, like, your bone plate is raised higher. So there’s no way to ever fill in that gap. It was just something I was born with.”
Spelling doubled down, saying, “But I hate when they’re like, ‘Oh God, your boobs are wrecked. Look at that.’ I’m like, ‘No, those are my bones. They’re not wrecked. They’re me.’”












