Tori Spelling is setting the record straight on her looks.
The Beverly Hills, 90210 star has been marred with hateful comments over her appearance as of late, including accusations of too much surgery and injectables.
The Dancing With The Stars alum, however, addressing the "horrific" comments, maintained it isn't the case.
Speaking on her podcast, misSPELLING, Tori talked to famed celebrity plastic surgeon and reality star Dr. Terry Dubrow about feeling "hurt" over the recent comments about her appearance.
"It's horrific," she said, adding: "I'm 52, I'll be 53 in May, and I purposely go the other way 'cause … every photo I put up, people say, 'Stop with the filler.'"
"I'm like, 'I'm not!'" she maintained, emphasizing that she has previously shared she did get a nose job as well as a breast augmentation when she was younger, and that though she has had filler in the past, she currently only uses botox.
Tori further shared that the criticism has even pushed her to actually get surgery for real. "I guess at this point, I should be like '[expletive] it' and just have my whole face done because they already say I've had it done. I can't win."
Tori is not one to hold back on her podcast, and during another recent episode, she also addressed her living situation, which her co-host Amy Sugarman described as a "borderline hoarder" environment.
The podcast host explained how her recent health woes prevented her from staying on top of the organization in her home. "I know I have had a past of getting sick a lot and frequently, but this one took me down eight weeks," she said, noting she "couldn't work."
"I mean it started with the five petri dishes that live in my house," she went on, referring to her kids Liam, 18, Stella, 17, Hattie, 13, Finn, 12, and Beau, eight. "But they bring things home, that's normal. And, you know, you work through it, you get sick."
"It's borderline hoarder, I'm not gonna lie," Amy quipped over a photo Tori showed her of her home, as she further noted that the den connected to her kitchen is the one clean area of the house, and that as of right now, she has "stopped having people over."
Tori ultimately maintained that she does know the problem needs fixing, and that she'll stay on top of keeping a tidy house once she finds help to kickstart the clean up. "My busy, chaotic work and children lifestyle is not gonna change," she noted, adding: "In fact, in the next year, there's gonna be things coming up, it's gonna be escalated. So I need to be on my A-game and once someone comes in and does all this, yes, I can maintain it if I have someone helping me."








