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Tori Spelling Speaks Out About ā€˜Horrific’ Plastic Surgery Speculation: ā€˜I Can’t Win’

Tori Spelling Speaks Out About ā€˜Horrific’ Plastic Surgery Speculation: ā€˜I Can’t Win’

Latoya GayleTue, March 10, 2026 at 1:08 PM UTC

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Tori Spelling in December 2025Credit: JC Olivera/Billboard via Getty -

Tori Spelling discussed the "mean comments" she's experienced about her appearance since she was a teenager on the March 9 episode of her MisSpelling podcast

The actress said "horrific" messages from trolls on social media make her consider getting cosmetic procedures on her "whole face"

"Every photo I put up, people say, ā€˜Stop with the filler,’ " said Spelling, revealing she's currently only having Botox

Tori Spelling is opening up on "mean comments" about her appearance.

While speaking to plastic surgeon Dr. Terry Dubrow on her MisSpelling podcast on Monday, March 9, the actress, 52, confessed that seeing people speculate about the cosmetic procedures she’s had throughout the years has ā€œhurtā€ her feelings.

Spelling recalled a tabloid publication spreading rumors that she had gotten ā€œcheek implantsā€ and a ā€œnew chinā€ around the time she started starring in Beverly Hills, 90210.

ā€œThey were like 'she’s had all this plastic surgery,' so they did something like that to a 17-year-old,ā€ said Spelling. ā€œI had gotten my nose done at the time. That was it.ā€

Tori Spelling in the 1990sCredit: Jim Smeal/Ron Galella Collection via Getty

The actress said the assumptions made about her in the article have stayed on her mind for years.

Spelling — who shares five children, Liam, 18, Stella, 17, Hattie, 14, Finn, 13, and Beau, 8, with ex-husband Dean McDermott — described the rise of critiquing celebrities' looks on social media as ā€œhorrific.ā€

ā€œI’m 52, I’ll be 53 in May, and I purposely go the other way because … every photo I put up, people say, ā€˜Stop with the filler,’ ā€ said Spelling. ā€œI’m like, ā€˜I’m not!’"

Revealing she’s debated going under the knife in response to the critique, she continued, ā€œI guess at this point, I should be like "f--k it" and just have my whole face done because they already say I’ve had it done. I can’t win.ā€

The Beverly Hills, 90210 alum said she doesn’t typically respond to ā€œmean commentsā€ about her appearance on social media. However, sometimes she wants to clarify that she’s had filler in the past, but now only has Botox.

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The candid discussion about her cosmetic procedures came as she and Dr. Dubrow spoke about how Jim Carrey might be coping with people's recent comments on his appearance.

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Tori Spelling in March 2025Credit: Gilbert Flores/Billboard via Getty

In a 2024 episode of her podcast, Spelling spoke about going under the knife and having breast augmentation at a strip mall when she was 19.

ā€œI think he was a fine doctor; it was just an outpatient surgery center in a strip mall,ā€ said the former Scary Movie star.

ā€œI was 19. I was like, ā€˜Uh, this isn’t Beverly Hills. What’s happening?’ ā€ she added, noting that a friend recommended the surgeon. ā€œI was confused, and now I know, hey, you can get everything done in a strip mall. I was concerned, but of course I didn’t say anything, and I got them done.ā€

Spelling got a second breast augmentation years later to avoid any potential health complications from the initial procedure.

However, she revealed that the cosmetic procedures haven’t stopped people from sharing negative opinions about her cleavage.

ā€œPeople always give me s--t about like, ā€˜Oh my God. What's that gaping hole in your chest?’ And it's a medical condition. It's like pectoral something,ā€ she said, referring to pectus excavatum, a condition where the breastbone is sunken into the chest, according to the Mayo Clinic.

Spelling said, ā€œIt's a bone thing, and it's genetic. Some of my kids have it as well. Obviously, it ran in my family, and it's just, like, your bone plate is raised higher. So there's no way to ever fill in that gap. It was just something I was born with. But I hate when they're like, ā€˜Oh God, your boobs are wrecked. Look at that.' I'm like, 'No, those are my bones. They're not wrecked. They’re me.' ā€

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