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Cheating Dean McDermott, Tori Spelling Divorce: FAKE Reality Show Leads to Split? [RUMORS]

When it comes to cheating Dean McDermott and Tori Spelling, divorce rumors are always flying. Now a new report suggests that Tori's reality show, which has been accused by many of being fake, could be playing a major role in the split.

According to a new article by Radar Online, Tori Spelling is cutting Dean McDermott out of her life one step at a time. First came social media, where Tori removed any mention of Dean from her profile. Tori reportedly even kicked Dean out of the bedroom.

One source told the popular U.S. gossip website that Tori has now found her independence:

"Tori is simply asserting her independence from Dean, and the cheating scandal. She really did find her own voice in the aftermath of his infidelity and doing the reality show [True Tori]. Tori wants to set a good example and show the girls that she is strong and won't be simply defined by being Dean's wife."

Of course, many find that story hard to believe. After all, Tori's hit reality show was accused of being fake by many viewers and industry insiders.

This is especially true of a recent Perez Hilton article, which claims that Tori and Dean weren't the only ones faking it. That distinction, reportedly, also belongs to the producers of the show.

In fact, they may have went so far as to even create fake Twitter accounts to generate buzz:

"Not only have Tori Spelling and Dean McDermott been accused of faking their entire cheating scandal for cameras, but now the people BEHIND the True Tori show are under fire...Reports have surfaced that questions presented to the troubled couple during the reunion show by supposed Twitter fans, were actually from FAKE Twitter accounts."

What do you think about the latest rumors? Did Tori really kick out Dean? Is the entire cheating scandal bogus?

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