Spelling Candy shared his support for Tori Spelling amid the actress’ recent marital woes with Dean McDermott.
“She’s doing great,” Candy, 77, told TMZ of her 40-year-old daughter as she left Hermès in Beverly Hills, Calif., on Friday, July 7, with Los Angeles Million Dollar List star Josh Flag.
When asked if Tori and McDermott, 56, were done for good, Candy wasn’t so sure. “I don’t know,” she said. “I love my daughter and I support her in everything she does. … I support my daughter, what can I tell you?
Candy was also asked if she would offer financial assistance to Tori if needed: “Of course I will always be there for her.”
Meanwhile, Flagg, 37, said he thinks a split is exactly what Tori needs. “Yeah, I think it’s a great idea,” he said of a split. “Tori deserves a very good life.”
Tori and McDermott married in 2006 and share five children: Liam, 16, Stella, 15, Hattie, 11, Finn, 10, and Beau, 6. The couple have had their ups and downs over the years, but more recently their relationship status has been in question ever since. Chopped Canada the host shared a shared announcement in June.
“It is with great sadness and very very heavy hearts that after 18 years together and 5 amazing children, @torispelling and I have decided to go our separate ways and begin our own journey,” McDermott wrote via Instagram alongside return pictures. of the pair. “We will continue to work together as loving parents and to guide and love our children through this difficult time. We ask that you all respect our privacy as we take this time to surround our family with love and navigate our way through this. Thank you all for your support and kindness. 🙏.”
However, he deleted the post a few hours later and neither responded to the ad.
A source said exclusively We Weekly that the duet is not officially over.
“Tori and Dean are not going to divorce,” an insider says We at the time. “They had their ups and downs like any couple, but [they] continued to work on their marriage through couples counseling. They love each other and are not going to separate.”