Tori Spelling embraces a messy life.
After the actress revealed on her podcast that she was a “marginal hoarder,” Page Six obtained photos showing the “disorganized” state of her Calabasas rental property.
New photos show the driveway of a 3,100-square-foot home filled with junk, including an ATV, a scooter, a motorized children’s vehicle and something covered in a tarp.
Additionally, multiple cars were parked outside Spelling’s home.
The “Beverly Hills, 9010” actress, 52, has been renting her Calabasas home for $12,000 a month since March 2024.
She has a two-year lease and lives there with her five children with ex-husband Dean McDermott.
On Friday’s episode of “misSPELLING,” Spelling’s co-host Amy Sugarman said Hollywood stars’ homes are at “borderline hoarding” levels.
Spelling explained that her home was in shambles because she had to take time off work due to illness. Sugarman pointed to Spelling’s “disorganized” lifestyle as the reason she became ill in the first place.
Sugarman was even more alarmed when she saw a photo of the living room, which Spelling said had been turned into a “gift suite.”
“Tori, this isn’t good,” Sugarman said, noting that Spelling’s Christmas tree was still up.
“You can see the bones here. It could make your shelves look really pretty, it could make your living room look really pretty. You have something beautiful,” Sugarman continued.
Spelling admitted that her lifestyle has caused her to “stop letting people stay in my house,” but her co-host told her, “It’s been a huge hoarding, I’m not going to lie.”
The “Scary Movie 2” actress also explained that she became more organized during her marriage to McDermott, 59.
“When Dean and I lived together, we had a nice looking house because Dean doesn’t live like that,” Spelling said. “We worked at different times, so I had downtime when he was working.”
Ms. Spelling admitted that she needed someone to help her clean up her messy house.
“My busy, chaotic career and my children’s lifestyle are not going to change,” the mother of five explained. “In fact, something is going to happen next year and it will escalate further.”
“So, I need to be on my game. If someone comes in and does all this, yes, if I can get someone to help me, I can keep it going,” Spelling added.
Mr. Sugarman told Mr. Spelling, “I think you need help. This is like chaos.”
Spelling divorced McDermott in June 2023 after nearly 18 years of marriage.
They finalized their divorce in November 2025.
The ex-lovers have joint legal custody of the child, but Spelling has “substantially more” primary physical custody.
