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Tori's Side of the Story

ByJESSICA HORNIG
March 05, 2008, 5:43 PM

March 6, 2008— -- For almost two decades, press coverage of actress Tori Spelling has told that classic Hollywood tale of the poor little rich girl. Spelling had an almost make-believe childhood, one in which anything and everything was possible, including snow, in California, on Christmas Day.

"It was, you know, probably 80 degrees out in L.A., and my dad took me outside and there was snow," Spelling recalled. "At the time, I thought, 'Every kid doesn't have snow in their backyard on Christmas?'"

Best known for her role as Donna Martin on the hit '90s television show "Beverly Hills 90210," Spelling's personal life has always seemed like it was also scripted for the small screen. Her million-dollar 2005 wedding to Charlie Shanian was featured on the covers of glossy magazines, and her marriage-ending affair was exposed in tabloids around the world.

The actress has now embraced new roles as reality TV star and mother, and she has written a very candid and often funny memoir, "sTori Telling," where she reveals a new version of growing up Spelling — her own.

Spelling's father Aaron Spelling was one of Hollywood's richest and most powerful television producers. Her mother, Candy Spelling, is a beautiful former model whom Spelling felt never gave her the unconditional support she so desperately craved. "Even when I was young, I just knew," Spelling said. "I knew from the beginning … it was complicated."

In her book, Spelling describes a relationship so difficult and contentious that mother and daughter never even spoke on the day Aaron Spelling died. Spelling says she learned of her father's death from a friend, on e-mail.

Asked about the state of her relationship with her mom now, Spelling said, "I love my mom. My mom loves me. We don't have an easy relationship. I don't think we ever will, but I'd rather have a complicated, misunderstood relationship than have no relationship at all."

Spelling had a hugely successful television career, but it always came with criticism that her father had gotten her the roles. Spelling admits she got the "90210" role "from my dad," but says she worked hard to turn what started out as a supporting character into a leading one.

Spelling says she was always her daddy's little girl, and as most "90210" fans may recall, the Donna Martin character remained a virgin until almost the last season. In her memoir, the actress says her father was the one who insisted the character remain a virgin. She adds that what Aaron Spelling didn't know was that everyone in the "90210" cast pretty much slept with everyone else. "It was pretty intense," she said.

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