 Tori Spelling Photos and News - November 23, 2008
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| Charlie Shanian is coming forth and revealing private family secrets about his former celebrity wife. Tori Spelling's ex-husband dished a load full of dirt recently to Dr. Keith Ablow of "The Dr. Keith Ablow Show," exposing the truth about his marriage to the former 90210 star and his relationship with her parents, Aaron and Candy. |
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| The TV world paid tribute to the late Aaron Spelling at the Emmy Awards. However, while the audience at the prestigious awards ceremony united to celebrate the legendary TV producer, his feuding wife and daughter kept their distance. |
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| The Emmy Awards on Sunday night was moving for all who saw it, especially for those who tuned in to see a tribute to the late Aaron Spelling, including stars who lined up to remember the producer's successful life on television. Stars of hit shows "Dynasty" and "Charlie's Angels" joined together to remember the creativity and originality of the television giant, who had a great eye for what audiences wanted to watch on television. |
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| It was only two months ago that legendary producer, Aaron Spelling, passed away. In honor of the television mogul, "Dynasty" star Joan Collins and Heather Locklear will lead a tribute to him at the Emmy Awards on Sunday night. Spelling-the mastermind behind a host of classic TV shows including "Charlie's Angels" and "Starsky and Hutch"-passed away in June at 83. |
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| The actress and her fiance Dean McDermott tied the knot on the Fijian island of Wakaya and rather than ask friends and family, invited three "angels" instead. Tori told Britain's OK! magazine: "We performed a Fijian ritual of honouring the three angels who brought us together." |
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| Tori Spelling's plans for a tribute to her late father have been spoiled by her mother, when she refused to release clips of Tory's father Aaron Spelling's work for a tribute show. Candy Spelling refused when she found out Tori would be presenting the project, documenting the work of the legendary TV producer who died in June. The documentary has now been dropped by TV network ABC. |
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