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Tori Spelling Puts Kids To Work Amid Financial Woes

Tori Spelling's tragic money woes have reached a new height, and now even her nine-year-old daughter is helping bring in cash!

Amid her parents' financial woes, Stella McDermott has taken it upon herself to start a new business — making slime.

Spellings' eldest daughter recently opened an Instagram account called "Stylish Slime By Stella" in which she sells colorful and glittery slime for an affordable price. The child will reportedly be using the money to save up for college!

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The bizarre new family business comes after Tori Spelling, 44, suffered a mental breakdown following an argument with husband Dean McDermott, 51. Sources told RadarOnline.com that the feud stemmed from the couple's deep monetary issues, and the fact that neither of them have a stable income. They've since been spotted looking exhausted and stressed, with their five children.

Following the scandal, Spelling announced she would be going back to work with Jennie Garth in a 90210 reboot, because she "really needs the money," according to an insider.

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A source close to the actress told RadarOnline.com that "Jennie is really doing it just to help her," and simply signed on out of pity for her former costar.

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