It looks like Tori Spelling will not be divorcing her cheating husband Dean McDermott after all. And, it looks like her divorce might not be the only thing getting canceled. According to a new report, the couple's hit reality show, True Tori, may be canceled.
Although at times it seemed as if the marriage of Tori Spelling and Dean McDermott was sure to fail, it now appears that the celebrity couple are doing just fine.
Unfortunately, that could mean the end of their successful reality show, which focused almost solely on their marital problems.
According to Perez Hilton, there is some doubt as to whether or not True Tori can survive if Tori and Dean's marriage continues to work:
"Tori and Dean's marriage is moving forward, but is their reality TV series True Tori?...Just a few months ago, Tori Spelling and Dean McDermott were reportedly barely on speaking terms and seemingly headed for divorce...Fast forward to Thursday, when the reality TV couple hit the red carpet together...Tori and Dean opened up about how they've been mending their marriage...where are they now, and more importantly, what's the fate of the show?"
Although it's unclear whether or not Tori and Dean's reality show will last, things now look like their marriage just might. In recent months, the couple has been spotted holding hands and kissing in public - a far cry from how the couple appeared on the first season of True Tori.
Popular entertainment website Too Fab agrees that Tori and Dean are doing better than ever:
"Tori Spelling and Dean McDermott seem like they're still going strong...The True Tori stars put on a united front as they walked the red carpet for OK! Magazine's Pre-Oscar Event at the Argyle in Hollywood, California on Thursday...Spelling stunned in her winter white strapless cocktail dress and matching white jacket, while Dean cleaned up nicely wearing a grey blazer..."
What do you think about the latest reports? Are Tori and Dean really doing great?
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