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Candy & Tori Spelling

It's A Sordid Affair: Candy Spelling's Hateful Comments About Tori

SexyChattyCatty By Sexy Chatty Catty

CANDY SPELLING REALLY NEEDS TO SHUT UP NOW.

The famously rich widow of TV überproducer Aaron Spelling is blaming her daughter Tori for her husband's death. The latest attack comes just weeks after Candy insisted on Huffington Post that there is no feud between the two.

If she wants to continually yammer on about mommy's and daughter's rift, she should take it up her with her girlfriends, her hairdresser, or the girls at the spa. it woudn't make her look like such a beeatch when the venom comes straight from her pinched lips.

But, no, she has to write a book. Because, after all, Tori wrote a book.

I do believe that people cause others to die of broken hearts. It’s a terrible thing but something that happens in a lot of families. But it's not for the entire world to know. And it’s not a statement you want your grandchildren to stumble across on the Internet while doing their homework.

Candy's life has been pretty private so far so why not keep it that way. I read that she’s
dumping the “mansion” and buying a condo. Albeit one that’s probably as big as my entire city block. The immense fortune estimated to be worth $500 million left by Aaron only complicates the situation. Tori was reportedly cut out of the will only two months before her father's death. Reports at the time were that Alzheimer's was a contributing factor, making it possible for Tori to challenge the will.

In bygone days, Tori looked like the spoiled little rich girl who didn’t appreciate what she had. Now Candy looks like a jealous, petty, vindictive mother who thinks her daughter killed her husband! All I can say is…tsk, tsk. Both of you need to stop.

There are always two sides to a story, but this public feud between mother and daughter is plain ugly. As punishment, I refuse to buy either of their books!

SexyChattyCatty is a regular contributor at CrabbyGolightly.com where she writes frequently on TV, America's favorite snack food.

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