Tori Spelling and her kids are reportedly living out of an RV on a beachside camping site after leaving an $100 per night motel that they were forced into because of issues with their house.
The Beverley Hills 90210 star had to move out of the house with her five children because of a problem with black mold, and had been staying in a motel, but now it seems as if they’ve – temporarily at least – moved into a mobile home on a campground at Ventura Beach in California.
Some photos have shown the star and her children sitting outside of the RV on chairs, as well as Spelling’s camping gear, including a cooler, pop-up table, and a small stove.
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Despite having longer term problems with mold in their house, Spelling and the kids seemed to be having a fun time of it out in the wild, even taking a couple of walks down by the seaside.
Noticeably absent from the group was Spelling’s estranged husband Dean McDermott, who announced that he was divorcing the 50-year-old actor in June after 17 years of marriage.
The family had been searching for somewhere to stay for a number of weeks after an ‘extreme’ mold problem forced them from their home.
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Last month, the family was staying in a $100 per night motel near to Los Angeles, although they later checked out to stay with a friend.
When a paparazzo asked Spelling why she was staying in the motel, she responded: “Are you a parent? You know you would do whatever you can for your kids, right?”
It’s not yet clear whether the property that they have vacated will ever be fit for them to live in again, but Spelling first told the world of the issue back in May, saying her kids were ‘so sick’ from the mold.
“Our troubles are next-level with our MOLD problem and the house that’s been slowly killing us for 3 years,” she said.
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“Our family needs help,” she added, stating that the problem had her feeling ‘overwhelmed’.
Spelling has five children, 16-year-old Liam, 15-year-old Stella, 11-year-old Hattie, 10-year-old Finn, and six-year-old Beau, with McDermott.
She explained how her sons were getting sick all the time, writing: “Kids will be kids but when you have your youngest (10 and 6) so sick they are sleeping all day and say they feel dizzy even standing I knew something bigger was going on.”
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Specifically, Finn was struggling with strep throat, as well as skin rashes and a 103 degree fever.
She added that the 'extreme' mold spore infestation was putting her children into a 'constant spiral of sickness'.
On May 10, she wrote: “Here we are again.
"Sick. Get better. To get sick again.”
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UNILAD has contacted representatives for Tori Spelling for a comment.
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