When caught in the spotlight on national television, it’s not always easy to predict how a celebrity might respond to a very personal and probing question. On more than one occasion, it’s reasonable to assume that the first instinct to kick in might be to lie in order to protect their privacy. That’s what Tori Spelling did, though she admitted to feeling terrible about it on “Tori & Dean: Home Sweet Hollywood” (Tue., 10 p.m. ET on Oxygen).
It was during an interview with Kathie Lee Gifford and Hoda Kotb on “Today” that the couple was asked if Tori was pregnant again. After a quick look to Dean, Tori said, “We hope one day, but we’re not currently expecting.”
Dean followed her lead and they bantered a bit about the fun of trying to have a baby, but it was clear even in that moment that the lie wasn’t sitting well with Tori. “Now I’m feeling sick to my stomach, and this time not from morning sickness,” she said of the experience.
Of course, the secret is out now as Tori and Dean welcomed their daughter Hattie Margaret on October 10, 2011.
“Tori & Dean: Home Sweet Hollywood” airs Tuesday nights at 10 p.m. ET on Oxygen.
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Poorly George Michael is heading home for Christmas after a nasty bout of pneumonia left him stuck in an Austrian hospital.
It was feared George would have to tuck into turkey and all the trimmings in his sickbed after the deadly lung infection took hold last month, forcing the star to scrap his entire tour.
The legendary Faith crooner is ecstatic after being allowed to leave the ward behind to carry on his recovery at home in London over the festive period.
And his new fella Fadi Fawaz is even more pleased he won’t have to open his presents all alone.
Speaking to reporters outside the hospital, he said: “Christmas at home. I cannot stop smiling today, the best day ever. Nothing to worry about, happy days.”
A spokesperson for Michael adds: “He is getting better and better.”
Good old George – at least he has an excuse not to join in charades after dinner.
(WENN)
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