
Tori Spelling is never afraid when it comes to controversy with years of making headlines due to her candid confessions. Recently, she posted a video where her son was massaging her, which triggered an online backlash. Instead of keeping quiet about it, she promptly responded to the trolls and defended the video.
Then again, she just revealed another bombshell that has left fans stunned and worried—her intense dislike for drinking water. The former Beverly Hills, 90210 star made the shocking revelation on her misSPELLING podcast, revealing she has a total aversion to water. Fans have been concerned with how she stays hydrated.
Why doesn’t Tori Spelling drink water?
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Tori Spelling admitted that she deliberately avoids drinking water, playfully referring to herself as a cactus that survives on minimal amounts of water. She described a sudden feeling of nausea whenever she attempts to consume water, admitting that she has even tried alternative methods of making it more drinkable, from adding garnishes to testing out different brands.
Despite all of that, she was still grossed out over the taste—or lack thereof. She revealed that she could be psychologically prejudiced against water, explaining that even small amounts physically make her ill.
Tori Spelling is afraid of being poisoned
During the same podcast episode, Tori revealed a more profound fear that could be the root of her water phobia: poisoning paranoia. She recalled how this paranoia was created following a harmless incident involving her former husband, Dean McDermott. She disclosed that she had requested ginger ale from him once, and when it was taking longer than expected, she began suspecting his intentions.
She mentioned that her suspicion wasn’t necessarily directed at Dean; she admitted that anyone who took unusually long to get her a drink would trigger the same anxious thinking. She attributed her vivid imagination to her father, the television icon Aaron Spelling, considering herself a product of his dramatic storytelling.