True Tori is coming back, more drama is on the way

Oct 2, 2014 07:02 GMT  ·  By
“I think I might be pregnant,” Tori Spelling says in trailer for season 2 of True Tori
   “I think I might be pregnant,” Tori Spelling says in trailer for season 2 of True Tori

There go all those rumors that Tori Spelling was desperate she wouldn’t get a new season on her Lifetime docuseries reality show down the drain! Today brings the release of the first teaser for season 2 of True Tori – so brace yourselves for even more (allegedly fake) drama.

In the first clip, Tori and husband Dean McDermott, who was “caught” cheating with some Canadian woman last December, are shown fighting, hugging, and talking it out, right before she drops 2 major bombs: she wants to see a photo of Dean’s mistress and she believes she’s pregnant.

Stop the presses, this is getting very serious.

Tori and Dean are still struggling to save their marriage

The first season of the reality show focused on Tori and Dean’s very serious marital crisis, which was brought on by the discovery that he had cheated on her and that he’d relapsed back into heavy drinking and drugs.

The final episode saw them getting back together, with Tori professing that she would never want to see or hear anything about the woman he had slept with – a woman who has literally no online identity, and according to many celebrity pundits, doesn’t exist.

The most popular theory is that the “cheating scandal” was a PR move meant to help these two get a new reality show, which is exactly what happened.

In this new season, Tori has a change of heart. Even though her relationship with Dean is still not ok and they’re still fighting like cats and dogs, she is shown in the trailer asking her marriage counselor to see a photo of the mistress. The footage doesn’t show the photo, only Tori’s reaction, and for some reason, she appears horrified.

Besides that, the trailer also hints at even more drama as Tori seems ready to throw in the towel on her marriage to Dean.

Aye, the “I might be pregnant” twist that never gets old!

However, Tori saves the biggest bomb for the end, when she candidly tells the camera, “oh, and there might be another problem: I think I’m pregnant,” hinting that, if she is, this is a complication she doesn’t want right now, not when her marriage to Dean might be dead in the water.

Of course, celebrity pundits know that she’s not really pregnant, having been photographed just yesterday out and about town, without a hint of a baby bump. Had she been pregnant, she would have had one because the scene in the trailer was shot many weeks ago.

So you wouldn’t be entirely wrong to assume that she’s using this plot twist to drum up attention in the new season of the show, just like she used her personal life and whatever crisis she has going on, if any at all, to land the series in the first place.

Could Tori be lying about everything?

When the first season of True Tori aired, the consensus online was that she was lying her face off and that she was getting downright pathetic by insisting that all the drama shown on TV was “real,” that she would never scoop this low as to stage a cheating scandal on her husband for money.

As Shakespeare put it, “the lady doth protest too much, methinks.” Few of those who actually tuned in for the show believed Tori was really going through the personal hell she seemed to be going through. The release of the trailer for season 2 is making the same people say that, indeed, she’s ready to laugh lie her way to the bank once more.

The worst part of it all is that she’s dragging her kids into it, and as far as her fans are concerned, that she presents this as her “reality.”