It's no secret that Tori Spelling is broke, but new rumors suggest that she is too poor to even get a divorce. Though, that doesn't mean that Dean McDermott, who is accused of cheating on Tori, is going to be forgiven.
Poor Tori Spelling, it seems like she just can't catch a break. Not only was she snubbed hundreds of millions of dollars by her father, the late Aaron Spelling, but now she is reportedly trapped in a loveless marriage.
Star, a popular U.S. tabloid, is claiming that the struggling actress isn't financially sound enough to leave her cheating husband. According to one source, Tori may even be hitting her mom up for cash:
"Even with her new TV series, Tori is scared she won't make enough money to take care of the kids alone...With very little income coming in from Dean-especially now that he's in an expensive rehab-Tori is really struggling. She's so desperate for money that she's begging Candy [her mom] to help her out."
But, it seems like that plan really worked out for Tori, as the same insider claims that she has decided to stay with Dean. Of course, that doesn't mean that he has been-or will be-forgiven:
"In the end, Tori decided to take Dean back because she just couldn't do this alone. But she'll never forget the heartache he caused her all his twisted lies. She made the decision based on practicalities, not with her heart."
This isn't the first time we've seen a report claiming that Tori took Dean back over financial matters. One source who spoke with Radar Online revealed the extent of her woes:
"She would definitely kick Dean to the curb if she could financially afford to do so... Tori has admitted she would file for divorce from Dean, but she is afraid she would go broke...The couple has no prenuptial agreement, and Tori is the sole breadwinner. Dean wouldn't settle for anything less than joint custody, and Tori would be forced to pay him spousal and child support. It's a really sad situation for Tori and the kids."
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