Tori Spelling recently reconciled with her mother, Candy, during the final weeks of her pregnancy and she's happy to put the bitterness behind her.
“It was mutual,” says Tori. “We both reached out at the same time by phone in the weeks before I had Liam.”
Their estrangement was the kind of juicy gossip designed for the cover of the the tabloids. The feud came to an end with the arrival of Tori's son, Liam Aaron Spelling, in March.
Candy Spelling was even in the delivery room when Tori Spelling gave birth to 6-pound, 6-ounce Liam Aaron McDermott by Caesarean section at a Los Angeles hospital.
“When she walked through that hospital door when I was in labor, it was like I had just seen her yesterday,” Spelling says. “We both started to cry and hug, and I said, ‘I love you, Mommy,’ and she said, ‘I love you.’ That was it. I wish my dad got to see it, but I think he is looking down on us.”
There has long been speculation about what led to the rift between the mother and daughter.
“Nothing really transpired between us,” Tori Spelling says. “After reading so many stories, I think we both thought, ‘Does she hate me? Did I do something?’ We were both scared to reach out to each other. Now that we’re together, we realize that there is no feud.”
The sad part is that the two lost nearly a year together and were not able to share the loss of Tori's father, Aaron Spelling. She says, “There’s an empty spot in your heart when family is missing from your life.”
Source: Us Weekly
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