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9021-No! Tori Spelling Denies Jason Priestley’s Claim She Sold His Wedding Invitation For $5 At A Garage Sale

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Jun. 30 2014, Published 7:38 p.m. ET

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Tori Spelling says she never sold Jason Priestley’s wedding invitation, and if she had, she would have gotten more than a five spot for it.

Spelling, appearing on Watch What Happens Live Sunday alongside 90210 and Mystery Girls co-star Jennie Garth, was asked by a caller about the former Brandon Walsh’s claims in his new book, Jason Priestley: A Memoir, that she “sold his wedding invitation to a stranger ... for five bucks.”

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“I have no memory of that ... I didn't sell his wedding invitation,” the 41-year-old actress/reality star told host Andy Cohen, adding that if she had, it “would've gone for a lot more than $5.”

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In his book, Priestley, 44, companied that while watching an episode of Tori & Dean: Inn Love, he saw his “very own wedding invitation on the screen,” which included “a personal autograph by Tori.”

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Tori’s not the only one to take exception to some of the former teen idol’s writings, as their co-star Shannen Doherty was irked with Priestly’s book passage that she acted like a petulant child at times during the height of her fame in the early-90s.

"I always say that everyone has their own version of the truth,” Doherty, 43, said last month, “and memories are very funny things.”

Watch What Happens Live airs Sunday thru Thursday at 11/10c on Bravo.

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