Tori Spelling sure knows how to create some buzz. And with the upcoming return of her controversial reality Lifetime show "True Tori" which she stars alongside Dean McDermott, fans of the couple are sure to get heaps of drama only the McDermott household can provide.
The series, which enjoyed successful ratings from its last season, is already promising both happiness and drama from the pair. After Dean's cheating scandal last season and his rehab stint, season two picks up with the two struggling with their issues.
However, there may be some good news looming on the horizon as well. According to ETOnline, the 41-year-old actress possibly hinted on the show's second trailer that she might be pregnant! No additional information was provided at the moment but Lifetime promises that this new season will be full of tears--and yes more fighting--as the two struggle to build their relationship together.
Ratings or no ratings, however, the show has been under criticism from people who already accuse the show for being fake. Igniting the fire was Dean's own son Jean who was reportedly not impressed with the way his father is being packaged by the media. In an interview with Star Magazine (via Enstarz.com), the teenager thinks that while his father may not be perfect, he isn't the same man being portrayed in the show.
Whether the rift between Jean and her is really true, Tori recently posted a picture of her with the teenager on Instagram as he celebrated his sixteenth birthday. The two were shown posing close to each other with Tori captioning it with "Happy 16th birthday to the amazing @jacckkass_Love you Jacky Boy! So proud of you. Xoxo."
Lifetime (via Broadwayworld.com) reveals that "True Tori" will feature eight new episodes which will follow the star's journey in rebuilding her happiness with Dean.
"Cameras will capture this raw, unfiltered journey as she addresses everything from her family relationships to her business ventures, all while juggling four kids and salvaging her marriage."
The new season will premier on October 21 at 9pm ET/PM on Lifetime.
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