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’Show-Off' Spelling Tries To Take Control For Boss’ Surprise Birthday Party

Tori Spelling, control freak, strikes again! The reality star crosses the line yet again when she tries to take control over her boss David Tutera’s surprise birthday party plans in an upcoming episode of her latest show.

RadarOnline.com has obtained an exclusive clip from Spelling’s newest job – as an apprentice on David Tutera’s CELEBrations –  where the 42-year-old former NoTORIous star tells her co-workers that she wants to be totally in charge of throwing a huge surprise birthday for her VIP boss.

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“I really want to prove to the team that I deserve to be here. What better way than to plan and throw a party for the king of party planning? I am going to throw David Tutera’s surprise 50thbirthday party,” Spelling said in an upcoming episode for the hit show.

Immediately, Spelling’s coworkers all look at her aghast and, pretty much the same time, said, “you/!”, with one coworker, adding, “I am getting the feeling that Tori’s being a little show off.”

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As RadarOnline.com previously reported, Spelling scored a $100,000 paycheck to appear on CELEBrations and an additional $100,000 for her other project, Tori & Dean’s Spring Picnic, on the Cooking Channel.

So will they let Spelling take control or do they put her in her place?

Watch the video above to see what happens next and make sure to tune into David Tutera’s CELEBrations on Friday, March 25 at 9PM ET/PT on WE tv.

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