
Tori Spelling is confronting a challenging new chapter in her life following her split from Dean McDermott. The 52-year-old actress recently opened up on her podcast about the overwhelming state of her home, which has reached what her co-host described as “borderline hoarder” levels. Tori Spelling’s candid discussion highlighted how her living conditions, combined with health struggles, have made daily life increasingly difficult.
According to Page Six, Spelling admitted that an illness left her debilitated for eight weeks, forcing her to step back from work. During this time, she and her podcast co-host Amy Sugarman reflected on the impact of Tori Spelling’s home environment on her well-being. Fans familiar with her life from Beverly Hills, 90210 may be surprised at how drastically the actress’s surroundings have changed.
Tori Spelling Describes Overwhelming Home Life
On the latest episode of “misSPELLING,” Spelling revealed that her living room had turned into what she called a “gifting suite,” with hundreds of piles and stacks of belongings. Sugarman bluntly assessed the situation: “Like, it’s borderline hoarding, I’m not going to lie,” adding that Spelling had “400 stacks of s—t in the house right now.”

Tori Spelling admitted that caring for her five children after her divorce has made it difficult to maintain organization. While she once kept the house presentable during her marriage to Dean McDermott, she now struggles to manage both her family and her personal belongings. The actress acknowledged that she has stopped hosting visitors and would not invite anyone over for professional meetings because of the clutter.
Co-Host Suggests Help As Spelling Faces Challenges

Sugarman encouraged Tori Spelling to seek assistance in tackling the chaos, noting that the disorganization may have contributed to her prolonged illness. Despite the overwhelming conditions, Spelling emphasized that her living room was the worst part of the house, and she admitted feeling unable to fully enjoy her home.
The actress also revealed that while she has beautiful furniture and decorations, the piles of clutter prevent her from using them. With the split from McDermott finalized and significant financial responsibilities, Tori Spelling faces the combined pressures of family life, health, and managing her home. The candid conversation on “misSPELLING” paints a stark picture of the reality Spelling now navigates every day.
