Cash Flowing In? Desperate Tori Spelling Promoting Tampons Amid Money Issues
Dec. 22 2017, Updated 9:50 a.m. ET
It’s Tori Spelling’s time of the month – to promote a new bizarre product! The cash-strapped mother-of-five is now endorsing a period product amid her financial issues. RadarOnline.com can exclusively reveal the latest on her deep debt.
“FLEX is the only period product I’ll use after having kids,” she said in a live video. “It’s super comfortable and wearable up to 12 hours. Get a three-month trial of FLEX for only $12 + free shipping at flexfits.com by using my code TORI.”
This isn’t the first bizarre product Spelling, 44, has promoted to help get out of debt.
Spelling has posted various products to her Instagram pages including Flat Tummy Tea, ToxBoxMonthly and FabFitFun subscription boxes, MilkAndEGGS Food Marketplace, Pull Ups diapers, and more. In 2010, she promoted toilet paper.
The desperate promotions come amid her and husband Dean McDermott’s financial issues.
City National Bank sued Spelling and McDermott, 51, in December 2016 for failing to pay back a loan of $400,000 given to them in 2010. In May 2017, City National Bank was awarded a judgment of $202,066.10 plus $17,730.56 after they ignored the filing. She still has yet to pay.
“You are ordered to appear personally before this court, or before a referee appointed by the court, to furnish information to aid in enforcement of a money judgment against you,” the November 6 filing obtained from the Superior Court of California, County of Los Angeles read.
Spelling is expected to appear in court on February 21, 2018. If she fails to appear, she may be “subject to arrest.”
City National Bank accused the actors of “owing plaintiff an unpaid principle balance in the amount of $185,714.05, plus interest in the amount of $2,407.92 and late charges in the amount of $681.41, for a total of $188,803.38.”
They also demanded she pay the $17,149.09 she withdrew from September 2016.
In January 2016, American Express sued the actress for failing to pay an outstanding balance of $37, 981.97. The case is still pending.
Then in October 2016, American Express sued her again for $87,595.55. RadarOnline.com can exclusively reveal she partially satisfied the amount by making a payment of $331.30 on December 6, 2017.
Spelling was caught on camera shopping in Target’s $5 clothing section in December.
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