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Poor Little Rich Girl! Tori Spelling Upset About Her '90210' Reboot Salary

Tori Spelling ‘90210’ Reboot Pay
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March 13 2019, Updated 9:28 p.m. ET

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While the cast of "Beverly Hills, 90210" mourns the loss of Luke Perry, financially challenged Tori Spelling is griping about her salary on the reboot !

"She's pissed about what she's getting paid," an insider revealed. "She thought she'd be raking it in like they did in the '90s. She's getting a fraction of that."

Sources report that after taxes, her salary won't put a dent in her massive mountain of debt.

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As RadarOnline.com has reported, the 45-year-old train wreck was ordered to pay more than $88,000 to American Express for an unpaid credit card bill, and the IRS is closing in on her and husband Dean McDermott for two federal tax liens of $707,487 and $184,390.

"Tori can't command a big salary anymore," according to a source. "She's only done reality TV in recent years, she's older and her reputation isn't the best."

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Sources also pointed out the original version of the show was executive produced by her father, Aaron Spelling, who died in 2006.

"Tori and the rest of the cast have diluted their value over the years," the source said. "She's lucky she even got the job!"

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