The actress also shared her children’s favorite comment Williams made about her and responded to a fan’s question about whether or not she received her “breasts made in a van by the river.”
Spelling of Tori It is addressing comments about their physical appearance.
In her last episode Misspellings podcast, titled “MissCommenTORI”, the actress answered fans’ questions and responded to comments or criticisms about her.
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“You can ask me something. You can say anything, pretty thick pores and skin,” shared Spelling. “I learn feedback – look at me, I’m human. I can feel them, but I can also have great humor in them.”
On an episode level, the Beverly Hills, 90210 former student reacted to her followers evaluating her as Wendy Williams.
“She looks like a white Wendy Williams,” a producer told Spelling, who responded, “A lot of people wrote that comment, and I actually think Wendy Williams might be very fair.”
“She hasn’t been very kind to me in the past, but I think she’s a beautiful woman and I feel bad about her situation,” she added, referring to Williams’ health struggles. (The television personality was diagnosed with major progressive aphasia and frontotemporal dementia in 2023.)
And Spelling admitted he’ll see where fans come from with the comparison.
“I really feel like commenting on this, you’ll never be able to unsee it,” she said. “It’s kind of a problem that when that comment was made, I used to be like, ‘Huh?’ And then I looked, and I used to be like, ‘Oh, I can’t unsee that!’ ‘Why do you see what they are talking about.’
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The 51-year-old went on to share that people often say she has physical similarities to Marlon It is Shawn Wayans’ characters in White Chicks. In the 2004 comedy, the brothers star as FBI brokers who go undercover as two socialite sisters to foil a kidnapping plot.
“She appears as Marlon and Shawn Wayans in disguise in the film White Chicks,’ and I say, ‘True,’” Spelling said. “Yes.”
The podcast host – who shares children Liam, 17, Stella, 16, Hattie, 12, Finn, 11, and Beau, 7, with her ex-husband Dean McDermott — then returned to the Williams comparison, sharing that her children “love” making an “egregious comment” the TV host made about her, in which Williams said, “Tori Spelling has Ebola.”
“The saddest part is that I will (tell) my kids, like, ‘I can’t even consider that people are saying this or that about me online. This is so horrible,’ and they’re usually like, ‘We don’t know what you’re talking about,’” Spelling said with amusement. “But all of them, collectively, all ages, not the seven-year-old repeatedly, are going to be like, ‘Well, all my friends and I heard this, Tori Spelling has Ebola.”
“They all have it on their phones,” she continued. “They said, ‘Mom, you did it!’ That’s when they thought I could make it when she said that. And then they think it’s hilarious and they all play it.
“For the record, I did not have Ebola,” Spelling added. “I had a very of points, Ebola is not one of them.”
Elsewhere in the episode, the mother of 5 opened up about her surgical breast augmentation procedures, hilariously reacting to a fan who asked if she received her “breast augmentation in the back of a van near the river,” which is a reference to a Saturday night stay sketch starring Chris Farley.
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Spelling burst into laughter when her producer overheard her comment, before sharing her thoughts on her previous boob jobs, jokingly admitting that she might need another one in the future.
“My breasts, which model are they? I just finished it again, guys!” said the star, who had her breasts remade in 2022, while laughing. “I don’t suppose these are both, dammit! The third time would be the fascination.
“Anyway, I have no comment on that… I believe they are fine now,” Spelling continued. “My intention of having them remade was to reduce the size because – going back to the 90s – I (now think) preferred my breasts. I wish I had simply stored them. Like, they’re really cool.
Trying again for her first breast augmentation when she was 19, Spelling said she “just wanted to make them fuller,” adding that her “sick boyfriend” at the time set it all up.
“It was his friend’s girlfriend, and she was a stripper, and she had breasts done,” she recalled. “So she said, ‘Oh, you need to go to this place.’ And I was very afraid to tell anyone about it. I was like, ‘OK.’ And then I went to a doctor and I was in a mall. I am not kidding. I can’t make this up.
“I believe he was a positive doctor,” she continued. “It was like outpatient surgery in the middle of a shopping mall.”
“I used to be like, ‘Uh, this isn’t Beverly Hills. What is happening?’ I used to be confused and now I know, hey, you can do anything in a shopping center,” Spelling said. “I was worried, but, of course, I didn’t say anything, and I told them and then they took me home.”
She admitted that she was “scared” to inform her mother and father – Aaron and Sweet Spelling – about her lawsuit.
“My mom (eventually) wanted to come and support me because, at the time, I was best friends with Alicia Silverstone and Carmen Electra, and they looked out for me,” Spelling said, continuing to laugh as she told the story. “I can’t even make this stuff up, guys.”