Tori Spelling Admits She’s Living Like a ‘Borderline Hoarder’ and Says She’s ‘Stopped Socializing’ Because of the Bad.

TV personality Tori Spelling he admitted that he lives like a “border guard,” admitting that he no longer feels comfortable having people visit his luxury California rental home because it has fallen into a state of disarray.
The 52-year-old actor spoke about the deteriorating standards at his property—which is understood to be located in Calabasas and costs Spelling about $12,000 a month—during his first appearance on his iHeartRadio podcast, “misSpelling.”
Returning to the show after a two-month hiatus, the star of “Beverly Hills, 90210” explained that he had taken time off to deal with the ravages of illness, revealing that it was the worst episode that kept him out of work for eight weeks.
“I know I’ve been sick over and over again, but this took me down for eight weeks. I couldn’t work,” she said.
Spelling blamed her five children for breaking out of her place, joking: “I mean it started with five petri dishes that live in my house, but they bring things home, that’s normal. And, you know, you work on it, you get sick.”
However, his partner, Amy Sugarmanhe said there may be another reason to be blamed for his ongoing health problems.
“[Your] lifestyle plays a role in why you get so sick,” he said, suggesting that Spelling’s environment may have played a role in his illnesses.
To prove that point, Sugarman asked Spelling to send him a picture of the current state of his house, and he exclaimed, “Oh, it’s not good,” when he saw the picture.
“I don’t want to be mean, but … the Christmas tree is up,” Sugarman continued, watching the scene.
“Damn,” Spelling replied, “I thought I cut that off!”
His colleague, however, refused to back down from his criticism of Spelling’s country, insisting that there is a lot of potential in the area but it is difficult to see it in all the negatives.
“You can see the bones in here, like the shelves would be really nice; the living room would be really nice. You have nice things. You can’t even live there,” she said.
“He’s a borderline hoarder, I’m not going to lie,” Sugarman said, as Spelling was forced to admit.
The feud didn’t end there, with the host telling Spelling that while her home looks like “two sacks of es–t,” the Hollywood heiress’s property looks like it has “400 sacks of es–t in it. [it] right now.”
Despite agreeing with many of Sugarman’s comments, Spelling he did trying to defend herself, noting that, while her living room may be a mess, the kitchen—which is where everyone usually “hangs out and eats”—is clean.
However, Spelling appeared upset about the state of his property, admitting that he has stopped hosting guests at the property due to the damage, noting that this policy also applies to the iHeart Radio crew who record his show.
When asked by Sugarman if he would agree to host the radio station, Spelling replied: “I would have to pass. I would say, ‘Where? I would change everything. I stopped being with people.’


A-lister noted that her home was always chaotic, explaining that when she was with her ex-husband, Dean McDermotthe would keep their living quarters clean.
“When Dean and I were together and we lived together, I was able to have a nice house because he wouldn’t live like that.
The spell went on to insist that if someone helped him set it, he would be able to keep it.
“My busy, hectic work and kids’ lifestyle won’t change. In fact, next year, there will be things coming up, they will go up. So I need to be on my A game, and if someone comes in to do all this, yes, I can keep it if someone helps me,” she said.
Spelling was previously asked if she was a “hoarder” during an interview Robin Zasiothe psychologist from the show “Hoarders.”
He also revealed that he has 50 storage facilities the size of “shipping containers” and $80,000 in debt. Eventually he had to sell the contents to pay the debt.
Spelling reportedly lives in a $12,000-a-month rental in Calabasas with her five children: Liam18, Stella17, Hattie14, Finn13, again It’s beautiful8.
In 2023, Spelling made headlines when it was revealed that she was living in an RV following a severe mold problem at her previous rental, which caused chronic illnesses.
Spelling is best known for her role as Donna Martin on “Beverly Hills, 90210,” the TV series produced by her father,Aaron Spelling. He also appeared in “Scary Movie 2,” “Trick,” and “House of Yes.”
The actor grew up in the stunning Holmby Hills estate which was custom built by his parents and is widely known as Spelling Manor.
Aaron and his wife, A candy spellthey built this huge place in 1990 and lived there for more than 20 years. After Aaron’s death, Candy put the home on the market with a high price of $150 million. It was eventually sold for $85 million in 2011 to a Formula 1 heiress Petra Ecclestone.



