Tori Spelling postpones Las Vegas event due to illness.
Spelling revealed in an Instagram post on Saturday that she would be unable to attend the ’90s After Dark Party event with her “Beverly Hills, 90210” co-star Brian Austin Green.
“Hey, my loved ones, it pains me to share this, but I have to be honest,” Spelling began her post. “Due to illness, I have to postpone this Sunday night’s After Dark event in Las Vegas.
“I’ve been counting down the days until I’ll see you again, and it’s heartbreaking to interrupt something I’ve been looking forward to so much.”
Spelling, 52, added, “Right now I have to listen to my body and choose my health. Thank you for always showing me so much love and understanding. Our new date is almost here. I can’t wait to see you soon on After Dark.”
The mother of five did not disclose her illness.
A representative for Spelling did not immediately respond to Page Six’s request for comment.
The event, scheduled for Dec. 28, was set to “feature acclaimed television personalities Brian Austin Green and Tori Spelling to host the ultimate ’90s after-dark party.”
The description continues, “Fans are invited to a post-concert party to travel back in time to the 1990s. The night will feature a DJ playing the ’90s’ greatest hits, along with iconic hosts, as well as throwback performances from 90210 alums and R&B group Color Me Bad.”
“Guests can expect a buzzing atmosphere full of high-energy nostalgia, jaw-dropping moments, and the infectious party atmosphere Voltaire is known for.”
The cancellation comes after Spelling celebrated the holidays with her four children: Liam, 18, Stella, 17, Hattie, 14, Finn, 13, and Beau, 8.
Spelling’s ex-husband Dean McDermott was not seen in the Christmas photo posted on Instagram.
The two finalized their divorce in November, two years after their breakup.
Spelling has been open about his health issues in recent years, revealing how mold in his home “slowly killed” his family in 2023.
The actress revealed at the time that her children were “terribly ill” and would never “recover” from the outbreak, and even implored her followers to help her find a lawyer.
“Our troubles are on the next level with mold issues and a house that has been slowly killing us for 3 years,” the reality star wrote on social media.
The family was forced to move out of their rented home.
