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‘Borderline hoarder’ Tori Spelling’s items spill out of Calabasas rental
Tori Spelling embraces the messy life.
After the actress was a “borderline hoarder” on her podcast, Page Six obtained photos that showcased the state of her “disorganized” Calabasas rental.
The new photos show the driveway of the 3,100 square foot home filled with junk like an ATV, a scooter, a motorized kids car and something covered with a tarp.
In addition, multiple cars were parked outside Spelling’s house.
The “Beverly Hills, 9010” actress, 52, has been renting her Calabasas home for $12,000 a month since March 2024.
She’s locked in a two-year lease and lives there with her five children, whom she shares with ex-husband Dean McDermott.
On Friday’s episode of “misSPELLING,” Spelling’s co-host, Amy Sugarman, said the Hollywood star’s house is at a “borderline hoarder” level.
Spelling explained that her house is a mess because she suffered an illness that forced her to stop working — as Sugarman pointed out that Spelling’s “disorganized” lifestyle is why she got sick in the first place.
Sugarman was extra alarmed by a photo of the living room that Spelling said had turned into her “gifting suite.”
“Tori, this is not good,” Sugarman said, noting Spelling’s Christmas tree was still up.
“You can see the bones in here, like the shelves could be really pretty, the living room could be really pretty. You have beautiful things,” Sugarman continued.
“Like, it’s borderline hoarder, I’m not gonna lie,” Spelling’s co-host told her, as the actress admitted that she “stopped having people over” because of her lifestyle.
The “Scary Movie 2” actress also explained that she was more organized during her marriage to McDermott, 59.
“When Dean and I were together and lived together, I was able to have a house that was presentable because he wouldn’t live like that,” Spelling shared. “We were working at different times, so I had downtime when he’d work.”
Spelling acknowledged that she needs someone to help her clean up her messy home.
“My busy, chaotic work and children lifestyle is not gonna change,” the mom of five explained. “In fact, in the next year, there’s gonna be things coming up, it’s gonna be escalated.”
“So I need to be on my A game and once someone comes in and does all this, yes, I can maintain it if I have someone helping me,” Spelling added.
Sugarman told Spelling, “I do think you need help. This is like, chaos.”
Spelling split from McDermott in June 2023 after almost 18 years of marriage.
They finalized their divorce in Nov. 2025.
The exes have joint legal custody of their kids, while Spelling has primary, “substantially higher” physical custody.
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