Tori Spelling Explains Why She May Need To Join OnlyFans

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Tori Spelling is seemingly expanding her horizons when it comes to securing her financial future.

The 51-year-old Beverly Hills, 90210 alum stated that she may need to join OnlyFans, a controversial subscription site known for having explicit adult content, to be able to afford the college tuition for her children with ex Dean McDermott, per Page Six. The former couple share five kids: Liam, 17, Stella, 16, Hattie, 12, Finn, 11, and Beau, 7.

While speaking to Star Trek alum William Shatner on a recent episode of her misSPELLING podcast about how "inordinately" expensive attending university can be and how she has five kids she'll have to pay tuition for, Spelling made her NSFW confession that she was considering joining OnlyFans to earn more money "in order to get them into college." However, she first had to explain what OnlyFans is to the 93-year-old actor.

"I guess, originally, it was more women in the field — not sex workers, but along those lines," she said, to which Shatner replied, "Wait a minute. When you say 'not sex workers, but along those lines,' they either are, or they aren't. They're either putting out, or they're not putting out."

Spelling noted that the site is more than just explicit content and "looking for sexual adventure," as Shatner put it.

"But OnlyFans transformed — now there's comedians on and there's chefs on, and it's videos and people pay, you can subscribe. But a lot of actresses do it now, and they show things," she said, admitting that there is more money with showing off your body. "So if you're on in a bikini, or something revealing, if people subscribe and pay more they can get a shot of you with your breasts showing, or something."

After the NSFW discussion, Shatner broke down how he understood the site.

"So what you're saying is that there's an app that you can go to to get financial help — like GoFundMe," he said, suggesting titling a fundraiser, "I need help raising my kids."

"I need that. Can we start that for me?" Spelling agreed, laughing. "Educating my kids about money so they don't turn out like me."


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