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It’s ‘Too Soon!’ Tearful Tori Spelling Begs Husband Dean McDermott Not To Leave The Family To Film ‘Chopped Canada’ Episode in ‘True Tori’ Sneak Peek

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May 27 2014, Published 6:37 p.m. ET

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For every step forward Tori Spelling and husband Dean McDermott take, it seems like they move three steps back. On the heels Spelling’s hospitalization, the couple is desperately trying to fix their broken marriage, but everything could be at stake once again if McDermott leaves his family to travel to Canada for seven days to film Chopped Canada.

In a sneak peak of tonight’s episode of True Tori, the couple has two friends over for dinner, where the conversation turns south quickly. Spelling admits with teary eyes that she doesn’t want her cheating husband to leave their family just yet, but he has other thoughts in mind.

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“There’s the right thing to do, and then there’s what I want,” Spelling confesses. “We need time to heal this family.”

But McDermott insists that his career also has to remain a priority even though he doesn’t want to leave his wife and kids to return to the scene of his cheating in Toronto.

“I have obligations, and I have a career that I need to sustain,” he insists.

Find out what McDermott decides tonight when the episode airs 8pm ET/PT on Lifetime.

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