Tori Spelling is NOT posing as other women on social media to catch Dean McDermott cheating, despite a new report. Extreme Entertainment can debunk this false claim. We’re told it’s “not true.”
According to Star, the actress “regularly poses as other women on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram,” sending her “philandering” husband of 10 years private messages to see if he “gets tempted.” A so-called “source” tells the tabloid she has become “obsessed” with checking up on McDermott, and has “lost count of the number of accounts she’s created.” The magazine’s questionable insider further claims that even though McDermott has supposedly ignored each message he’s received, Spelling actually “wants to catch him,” because the publication contends she still hasn’t moved on from his devastating affair in 2013 that nearly broke up their marriage.
Extreme Entertainment investigated and learned the tabloid’s latest tale is entirely inaccurate. While Spelling and McDermott struggled over his infidelity, they eventually worked things out. A source close to the actress tells Extreme Entertainment the new article is “not true.”
Sadly, we’re not surprised. Spelling blasted Star magazine a few years ago when it wrongly claimed she and McDermott were getting a “$300 million divorce.” There was no truth to that story, and there is certainly no truth to this one either.
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