Faking It? Tori & Dean Put On United Front After Nasty Thanksgiving Fight
Jan. 4 2019, Updated 9:52 a.m. ET
Hollywood stars put their drama aside for a few hours to enjoy a luxurious bash this Tuesday night. Tori Spelling and husband Dean McDermott were among those stars. The famous duo showed a united front at WE Tv's Real Love: Relationship Reality TV's Past, Present and Future bash, despite their recent family feud. But were they simply faking it for the cameras? Click through RadarOnline.com's gallery to see the photos and decide for yourself!
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Tori Spelling, 45, and Dean McDermott, 52, have had a tough few weeks, but this Tuesday evening, they looked happy and in love as ever when attending WE Tv's Beverly Hills fete.
While posing on the red carpet, the famous parents showed sweet PDA and grinned from ear to ear — but fans are starting to think they're just faking their happiness for the cameras!
As RadarOnline.com previously reported, Spelling kicked McDermott out of their home this December after a nasty Thanksgiving feud regarding the actress' declining career.
"Tori and Dean are having serious problems," a source told RadarOnline.com, adding that the argument was nastier than usual but not at all unordinary.
"It got so bad she kicked him out, and he slept at a hotel."
The insider added that Spelling frequently kicks McDermott out after their fights, but their marital issues just keep getting worse!
While the actress has been looking healthy and happy in recent weeks — following her March breakdown — sources close to her and her hubby don't think they will last! Between money woes and parenting differences, the two simply do not see eye to eye anymore.
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