Quote by Tori Spelling
People are always saying that Hollywood messes up kids. Im like, N

People are always saying that Hollywood messes up kids. Im like, No, families mess up kids! I grew up in Hollywood, and Im perfectly fine. If my children want to go into the entertainment business, I wont stop them, as long as theyre passionate about it. – Tori Spelling

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I just wanna thank all those amazing Internet bloggers out there that hate me day-to-day. I love you! You rock! – Tori Spelling

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Im not happy not doing anything. When positive things are rolling in, youve got to take them when you can get them. – Tori Spelling

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I am proud of my kids, but I also want to make my mom proud of me. Im still a mommas girl at the heart of the situation. – Tori Spelling

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