The war of words between estranged mother and daughter Candy and Tori Spelling just got more vicious and public.
In an open letter addressed to "MIDDLE-AGED REALITY SHOW STARS (LIKE MY DAUGHTER)" and sent to TMZ, Candy says she wants no part of Tori's Oxygen series Tori & Dean: Home Sweet Hollywood — and lashes out at her 36-year-old daughter for using her two children as "reality show props."
See what Tori has said about her "feud" with Candy
"I know many middle-aged people have issues about their parents and their upbringing. I did. My memories didn't match all those of my mother, and, funny thing, it's the same way with my daughter," Candy wrote. "Life has consequences. What you say is on the record. Other people have feelings."
Reacting to Home Sweet Hollywood's two-part finale in which ...
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Bryan and Jenny Masche vow their new show on WE TV, Raising Sextuplets — and their marriage — will not come under fire like Jon and Kate Gosselin. If anything, the Masches say Jon & Kate Plus 8 will be their guideline for what not to do.
"I'm like, 'Oh my gosh, that's scary. How can we protect our family and do this and have fun without anything negative happening?' I think we're both wise enough to..."
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Tori Spelling's return to 90210 (Tuesdays, 9 pm/ET, CW) gave the fledgling teen drama a nice uptick in the ratings. But it also gave the fans an unexpected epilogue to the romantic storyline of Donna and David: They live in Japan, have a baby girl, Ruby, and — gasp! — they're separated! In this Tuesday's episode, Spelling returns to paint the town red with Kelly Taylor (Jennie Garth), but wait until you see where they end up! Spelling tells us how she and the producers devised the storyline, what her late father would think of the new series, and whether we'll see a Brenda-Kelly-Donna reunion in future episodes.
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90210 fans were crushed to learn Tuesday night that David and Donna separated shortly after the birth of their daughter, Ruby. Despite the disheartened diehards, Tori Spelling stands behind the storyline.
"It was something we discussed, the producers and I, and I thought it ...
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Tuesday's tallies:
8 pm/ET
American Idol's night at the movies played to a crowd of 23.48 million total viewers, up 7 percent week-to-week. A not-new NCIS followed with 13.37 mil.
The Biggest Loser (9.04 mil) sank its teeth into third, gaining 13 percent. A pair of According to Jims averaged 4.48 mil. Reaper dipped 230K, to 2.05 mil.
9 pm
Dancing with the Stars' results show won the hour with 14.76 million viewers, up 320K. A repeat of The Mentalist claimed second with 12.1 mil, followed by Fringe (11.5 mil, down 500 thou).
Did the return of Donna Martin "graduate" 90210's numbers? The answer: At 2.13 mil, the CW series enjoyed its largest audience since Feb. 10.
10 pm
Without a Trace was tops with 13.17 million viewers. Opposite an SVU repeat, ABC's Cupid (6.6 mil, up 380K) technically took second, though by the end of the hour Stabler & Co. actually had the bigger audience.
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