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Tori Spelling is getting back to work. 

The Beverly Hills, 90210 star is teasing a return to reality TV next year. 

“There’s more than hope. Where there’s a will, there’s a T,” Spelling, 52, told Us Weekly of her future TV plans while attending the iHeartRadio Jingle Ball on Friday, December 5. “Yes, in 2026, it’s happening.”

Spelling couldn’t share any specific details about her return to the small screen, though she did say that more than one show is in the works. 

“One is more of a structured format and one is not,” she said, adding that one of the shows was family related. The Beverly Hills, 90210 alum shares five children with her ex-husband, Dean McDermott.

Spelling has a long track record in reality TV. She starred in the Lifetime series True Tori, which premiered in 2014, as well as with McDermott in Oxygen’s Tori & Dean: Storibook Weddings and Tori & Dean: Home Sweet Hollywood. The couple also had a short-lived home renovation show, Tori & Dean: Cabin Fever. In 2022, she hosted the MTV dating show Love at First Lie and starred in the lifestyle series @Home With Tori. Two years later, she competed on Dancing With the Stars. Spelling has also made appearances on House of Villains, RuPaul’s Drag Race, Overserved With Lisa Vanderpump, The Masked Singer (and several of its international versions), Big Brother, Hollywood Medium, Celebrity Show-Off, and Denise Richards and Her Wild Things.

Spelling’s return to reality TV comes after she and McDermott found themselves back in the spotlight because of their messy finances. The pair finalized their divorce in November 2025, and documents related to the split revealed that they owed $1.7 million in unpaid taxes, along with significant amounts of medical debt, credit card debt, and student loan debt. 

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