Candy Spelling

Well, I know what I’ll be doing after work…hitting up the Beverly Hills Goodwill store!

Candy Spelling is moving out of her massive $85 million mansion, and you know how moving is a pain in the ass? Well, next time you move, take this into consideration: it took Spelling 30 moving vans to carry 123 rooms worth of stuff from her Los Angeles home.

The good news is, Candy is giving all her crap to charity. The widow of TV mogul Aaron Spelling recently sold their home to English heiress Petra Ecclestone, and she’s now filming her huge move/donation for a TV documentary
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Someday, I plan on getting rich. Or at least being able to buy a cheeseburger without looking in my bank account first. And when I am rich, I plan on blowing a ton of money on a ton of crap. So for a while now, I’ve been looking for a good excuse for living in excess without feeling guilty. Thanks to Petra Ecclestone, I now have one.

The billion-heiress just bought Candy Spelling’s $85 million mansion. When Good Morning America asked why she didn’t spend that money on homes for the less fortunate.
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The highest-priced home in the United States has just been sold. Though I don’t know if it’s as much a home as it is a shopping mall.

In 1980, producer Aaron Spelling and his wife bought 5 acres of property in Holmby Hills and tore down the existing home to build a French Chateau-style estate in 1991. The mansion includes a bowling alley, beauty salon and parking for 100 cars. What, no movie theater?

When the home was built, it was the largest home in Los Angeles. The home also has...
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Talk about calling the kettle black! Candy Spelling is reportedly in talks to get her own television show. She tells Radar a show is “sort of in the works.”

You may recall that it wasn’t long ago that Candy called out her daughter Tori, saying that she was using her two kids as "reality show props."

But Candy insists her show will be scripted. She says, "I wouldn't do reality."

She’s staying pretty mum on the subject aside from that, however, Candy adds, “I can't talk about it.”

Tori, surprisingly, has no hard feelings towards her mother and her upcoming project. She says, "I wish her the best. That would be great."

We highly doubt that’s genuine! These two are like oil and water!!
The war of words will never die between Candy and Tori Spelling. They haven’t spoken in quite awhile, and after Candy’s statements on a Massachusetts radio show, the two may never have a reason to communicate.

Candy Spelling was a guest on 94.7 WMAS this morning to promote her book Stories From Candyland, and to talk a little trash on the side. Candy pretty much told the radio station that the whole reason she and her daughter are estranged is because of Tori.

She said, “I’ve always tried to work on the relationship. I don’t know what the anger is. My daughter decided one day that she wasn’t speaking to my husband, myself, and my son. And that’s how it’s continued for the last, oh gosh, four or five years.”

But Candy isn’t just upset that she has no relationship with her daughter, or her two grandkids. She actually blames Tori for the death of her husband Aaron Spelling!

Candy went on to say, “It was sad, because that’s what killed my husband actually. He just didn’t want to live after that. He had done everything he could possibly do for his daughter, and then she wanted no part of him once he couldn’t do anything for her.”

That’s no joke. Those are serious fighting words! It’s one thing to disagree with your daughter, or not be on speaking terms, but there’s no way Tori should be held responsible for her father’s death!

That’s pretty hurtful! And knowing Tori, she’s probably writing her own comeback statement to fire back to her mother. This war may never end! Click here to listen to Candy’s radio interview.
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It’s no secret that Tori Spelling and her mom Candy Spelling don’t exactly see eye to eye. But Tori wants the public to know that it’s not as bad as the media makes it out to be.

Tori recently spoke to People magazine while promoting her new book Mommywood, and told them, "It's not like we're not talking, we just haven't talked. I love my mother. I've always loved her [and] no doubt she loves me. There's no feud. We simply never meshed."

Tori didn’t want to get into details, but seems to have come to grips with the fact that they’re two very different women. She says, "My mother is who she is. I've become who I am. At some point I realized those two just didn't go together."

It sounds like a different story from the one Candy tells. She says Tori doesn’t return her phone calls and doesn’t know her own grandchildren. But Tori says, "I, in no way, cut her off. She is welcome to make the effort if she wants to be present in their lives.

"She knows how to reach me, she knows where we live. If she would love to see her grandchildren, she should really make an effort to reach out and see them."

Tori and Candy can continue their little feud, but we think they should at least try and put their differences aside for the sake of the grandchildren. It must be so sad not to have any relationship with them!

Maybe we’ll learn more about why Tori and Candy are fighting in the first place when Tori’s book comes out! Pick up a copy of Tori’s Mommywood, which hits shelves tomorrow.

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