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 In article <8m8aedhgn8de9607um5l167cj44ogp0rnj@4ax.com>, Sam Samcom says...
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 >I thought her Dad was one of the richest men in Hollyrock? Did he cut
 >her out the will?
 
 http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-2672737/Tori-close-store-drop-50-000-60-000-Candy-Spelling-reveals-daughter-got-800-000-fathers-600-million-inheritance.html
 
 Tori Spelling has gone on some outrageous shopping sprees, according to her
 mother.
 
 While promoting her new memoir, Candy at Last, Candy Spelling told The New York
 Times that her daughter 'would close a store and drop $50,000 to $60,000,'
 adding, 'I never did anything like that. She just went crazy.'
 
 In fact, Candy, 68, says that's why Tori famously inherited just $800,000 of the
 estimated $600 million fortune left by her late father, TV producer Aaron
 Spelling, who died in 2006.
 
 While Tori, 41, didn't respond to the Times' requests for comment on the matter,
 she's openly discussed her efforts to tighten her belt in recent months -
 despite reportedly having celebrated daughter Stella's sixth birthday with a
 $6,000 party earlier in June.
 
 
 In November 2013, the Beverly Hills, 90210 star told People that due to the
 fickle nature of the entertainment business, she's been forced to rein in her
 spending habits - especially after husband Dean McDermott opted not to get a
 vasectomy he wanted because their business manager said they couldn't afford it.
 
 
 
 
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