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        <title><![CDATA[Tori Spelling and Dean McDermott's Ups and Downs]]></title>
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					<p>Donna Martin’s onscreen drama has nothing on <strong><strong>Tori Spelling</strong></strong>’s real life. The<strong><em> Beverly Hills, 90210</em></strong> alum and her husband, <strong><strong>Dean McDermott,</strong></strong> have been making headlines since their scandalous start.</p>
<p>The two actors met on set of Lifetime’s<em> Mind Over Murder</em> in 2005, a year after Spelling married her first husband, <strong>Charlie Shanian.</strong> McDermott, for his part, had been married to<strong><strong> Mary Jo Eustace</strong></strong>, with whom he shares son Jack, for more than a decade when he met Spelling.</p>
<p>“It was love at first sight. I fell so hard … Then I noticed he had a wedding ring,” Spelling wrote in her 2009 memoir, <em>sTORI Telling</em>, about meeting McDermott. “When someone asked, he pulled out photos of his children. And — oh, yeah — I had a husband too. It was fun to flirt, but I knew nothing would happen … But: Dean and I went to a bar after dinner. And we spent the night at the Cartier Place. The following day when I woke up next to Dean, I had no regrets. Something was really wrong with my marriage. Not only because I slept with this guy — though that certainly wasn’t a positive sign — but because I didn’t regret it.”</p>
<p>Less than a year after they met, Spelling and McDermott eloped in Fiji. It didn’t take long for them to <strong>start a family either</strong>; the duo welcomed their son Liam in March 2007. The same month that the twosome became parents, they also became reality TV stars. Oxygen’s<em> Tori and Dean: Inn Love</em> followed the couple as they renovated a bed &amp; breakfast titled Chateau La Rue for two seasons. Putting the hotel business behind them, the series was later renamed <em>Tori &amp; Dean: Home Sweet Hollywood</em>. Spelling welcomed the duo’s eldest daughter, Stella, during season 3, which aired in 2008.</p>

		<p>As Spelling and McDermott continued to document their lives, their family also grew. They became parents for the third time — to daughter Hattie — in October 2011. While the reality TV cameras initially stopped rolling after six seasons, the drama was just getting started. In December 2013, after welcoming their second son, Finn, <em>Us Weekly</em> broke the news that <strong>McDermott was unfaithful to Spelling.</strong> The pair worked through the aftermath of the affair on a <strong>Lifetime series titled <em>True Tori.</em></strong></p>
<p>While <strong>health scares</strong> and <strong>financial woes</strong> continued to threaten the couple’s happiness, they appeared to be <strong>stronger than ever five years after the affair</strong>. Spelling told <em>Us</em> in February 2019 that twosome<strong> “don’t have relationship problems.”</strong></p>
<p>“We communicate now, I have a voice,” she explained. “He probably hears too much of it but he [is so] good at listening. Women like to talk and over-explain.”</p>
<p>Scroll through for a timeline of Spelling and McDermott’s ups and downs:</p>
									

				
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				<p>This story originally appeared on: <strong>US Magazine</strong> - Author:<strong>Sarah Hearon</strong></p>]]></content:encoded>
                <dc:creator><![CDATA[Sarah Hearon]]></dc:creator>
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