True Tori Cast News: Tori Spelling Apologizes to Dean McDermott's Ex Mary Jo Eustace
It appears that "True Tori" star Tori Spelling recently had an epiphany. She knows firsthand what it feels like to be cheated on by a spouse, and now she has decided to apologize to husband Dean McDermott's ex-wife, who was devastated by their love affair.
The former "90210" star and McDermott, 47, were both married to other people when they started seeing each other. A short time following the whirlwind love affair, they divorced their spouses and married.
But McDermott didn't stop practicing infidelity. He cheated on Spelling during a two-day affair with Emily Goodhand , and although he had no plans to marry Goodhand, Spelling was understandably hurt and upset over the affair.
On a recent episode of "True Tori," Tori met with McDermott's ex-wife, Mary Jo Eustace, to apologize, reports Radar Online.
"No one else knows better what I'm going through better than her," Tori said on the show.
When Spelling and Eustace met, the "True Tori" camera crew filmed the apology.
"I can't help the fact that I fell in love with him," the 41-year-old reality star said. "And I'm sorry that we didn't handle it a different way."
While Eustace appeared to accept the apology, she was pointed out that Tori's current situation could be the result of karma.
"Well, I appreciate your apology, but every choice has a consequence," Eustace said.
Radar Online reports that Spelling also recently met with her ex-husband, Charlie Shanian, whom she cheated on with McDermott. The visit left her quite emotional.
"I felt like there was a lot of love with Charlie, but I didn't feel like I was in love with him, and when I met Dean, I fell in love," she said on "True Tori." "I had both."
According to Us Weekly, Spelling and McDermott were spotted picking up juice in Los Angeles and holding hands on Saturday, November 8, giving the impression that the reality series couple is still in love and going strong.
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