Tori Spelling may have to get creative if all five of her kids end up going to college.
upon The latest episode of her “misSPELLING” podcastThe 51-year-old actress told guest William Shatner that she needs to join OnlyFans to afford all those tuition fees.
Shatner, 93, said Spelling has “a lot of kids who go to school, but the colleges they end up going to are… [expensive]”…I mean, it’s just crazy.”
“I’m going to have to get them on OnlyFans to get them into college,” Spelling, who has 17-year-old son Liam, 16-year-old daughter Stella, 12-year-old daughter Hattie, 11-year-old son Finn and seven-year-old son Beau with estranged husband Dean McDermott, said.
The actor had never heard of adult membership sites, so Spelling explained, “Originally, I think a lot of women in that field were like that, not sex workers.”
Shatner interjected: “Hold on a second. When you say, ‘Not sex workers, but that kind of thing,’ either they are or they’re not. They’re either having sex or they’re not.”
He speculated that OnlyFans participants might be “looking for sexual adventure.”
“Yeah,” the Beverly Hills 90210 star admitted, “but OnlyFans now has comedians and chefs and they have videos and people are paying for them. I mean, you can sign up. But now there’s a lot of actresses doing it and showing off all kinds of things.”
Shatner questioned what kind of “stuff” would be broadcast, to which Spelling replied, “If I appear in a bikini or some other revealing clothing, people can subscribe and pay an extra fee to see, say, some shots where my breasts are exposed…”
“–I’m showing you everything,” he interjected.
“If you want!” Spelling explained. “If you choose.”
“I mean, there are apps out there like GoFundMe where you can get financial help,” the Star Trek star said, suggesting that the fundraiser could simply be named “I Need Help Raising My Kids.”
Spelling laughed and admitted, “That’s what I need. Can I start doing that? Educating my kids about money so they don’t end up like me.”
Shatner offered an alternative: “Let them work.”
“Do you think your oldest child is good at math?” he asked, to which Spelling replied, “No.”
“Are you good at history?” he thought. “No,” she said again.
“Are you good at volleyball?” he asked, and she replied, “No.”
“Are you good at being a homebody?” he asked. “Yes!” she replied cheerfully.
“So she stays at home and people pay her to stay at home and distance themselves from their lives,” Shatner said with a laugh, to which Spelling replied, “Yeah! That’s OnlyFans!”





