Candy Spelling Bashes Tori in New Letter

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Dudes, Candy Spelling has a first-class ticket on the craaaaazzzzy train!

Tori Spelling's mom has written another letter to her daughter -- and has given it to TMZ to publish. In the nastiness Candy takes aim at Tori and other reality show stars for exploiting their families.

Not that I don't think sending a letter to gossip site about all of this is doing the exact same thing, but, hey, what do I know. Here are the goods:  

EXCLUSIVE TO: TMZ.COM
TO: MIDDLE-AGED REALITY SHOW STARS (LIKE MY DAUGHTER)
FROM: CANDY SPELLING

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.

Life has consequences. What you say is on the record. Other people have feelings. I have a vested interest in this subject. My daughter, Tori's, two-part season finale revolves around my granddaughter's first birthday party and how she has made what seems like an agonizing decision to invite me.

Cue music. Cue sideways glaces. Clue Lights.

I did get an invitation just in time for the RSVP deadline. I'm sure its delivery will be on next week's episode with some comment about my house or driveway or street or something they won't like. I wonder if that will be spread out over one part or two. Sigh.

A big party wasn't how I envisioned meeting my granddaughter for the first time; but, hey, this is Hollywood, and my grandchildren have become reality show props, too. At the time I emailed "yes," I didn't realize I was being set up for a two-parter, even though it was clear I was being invited to be part of a segment for my daughter's reality show.

Spoiler alert. Don't read this if you plan to sit through an hour of people looking at their watches and saying "she's late." I decided my first meeting with my granddaughter should be on home video, not primetime cable; so I emailed that i would not be attending.

Back to other reality stars. My husband taught me that the plots have to be fresh and updated. The same old whining gets tired after a while. Enough complaining about what may or may not have happened during first grade or YMCA camp, or what vegetable you were forced to endure, especially when you are privileged enough to be on TV and get paid for it.

For all the reality show personalities, please remember that real life doesn't get edited to make things better or worse or get better ratings. You're responsible for what you do. Life isn't just a show. And your families can't just be props. Make your own season finale without creating conflicts you will regret later.

 
Wow. There isn't enough family counseling in this world to help these two.

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6 Comments

Cerry said:

Yeeowwwzaaa! Bitter Bitter Candy. It's true, that life isn't supposed to be lived in front of camera's, but ugly letter's to ones child shouldn't be posted on TMZ either momma Spelling!! On top of being a hypocrite of enormous proportion, your Candy are a self-obsessed ninny! I'm absolutely certain Tori would have respected your wishes and kept your plastic surgeried and botoxed mug off the screen if you had made it clear that is what you needed. The big loser here.....Stella (and Liam). You should have attended for them!! If you saw a camera come anywhere near you, all you had to do was 1) Stop talking, 2) Smile sweetly 3) Give you back to the camera even if it meant twirling in circles for your grandbaby! As a mother myself, I find your behavior, selfish, bazaar and self promoting. Tori may not be perfect, but she has to earn a living and at least she EARNS her money, she didn't marry into it. YOU LOSE all the way around Candy.....Tori, let her go! Your pappa sadly is gone, but you can send him your love in prayers, but your momma doesn't have a "true" mother gene in her body. One word of advice Tori, be a sister to your brother if possible. Do not let your mother's venom poisen that relationship too!! There is no reason to shut him out of his nephew and niece lives. If he's not interested, it's his loss. Life is short people. Love your family, even if you can't always like them.

Leah said:

Candie needs to just move on instead of publicly trying to make Tori into the bad person. I am sure Candie has a part in all of this and isn't so innocent.

Marie said:

This letter lacks class. Not only for the way it treats a birthday invite like a death threat, but by making this letter public, Grandma Spelling has ensured that these poor kids get to know how just how much Grandma hates Mommy via reruns. I hope that Tori's children never get to read it and never get to feel the hate coming from it. Hopefull, Grandma Spelling remembers that she loves her grandchildren more than she despises her daughter.

Wow said:

You were lucky to receive an invitation at ALL!!!!!! If you think that Tori is sooooo bad, well....YOU were the one that raised her!

Shona said:

Candy you are a very BITTER, JEALOUS woman... so sad :o(.. you should be PROUD of your daughter.. not competing with her! Tori is AWESOME..

Zoe Chase said:

Candy you are a poor excuse for a Mother~! Your daughter has made her own life and still to this day tries to have you in her life. Your Lucky.....if you were my Mother.....I would have dis-owned you years ago~!
You are a bitter bitch that has nothing to offer your grand babies or your daughter~!
My heart goes out to Tori and her children~~!
Candy.....you need to go and disappear~!! Too bad it was Aaron who died....it should have been you........but I guess God isn't willing to have you either!

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