Tori and Jennie Garth promote new sitcom “Mystery Girls” with ABC chat

Jun 26, 2014 11:45 GMT  ·  By

Tori Spelling is coming back to TV and, this time, it’s not with a reality show: she and former “Beverly Hills 90210” co-star Jennie Garth are starring in a sitcom for ABC called “Mystery Girls.” To promote it, the duo stopped by GMA to talk a bit about it.

You can see video of their appearance embedded below. However, because Tori has been getting a lot of media attention these days for her personal life (her troubled relationship with husband Dean McDermott, to be more exact), this was bound to come up in the interview.

And come up it did.

After speaking about the new show and how amazing it was to get back together with her good friend (“sister”) Jennie, Tori had to take one question of a more personal nature, via Twitter, about whether she had any regrets about doing the Lifetime docuseries True Tori and how things were going with Dean.

“Life is always a work in progress and our relationship is one as well, so we're moving in the right direction,” Tori said, adding that they were doing great. “It was my personal journey and I have no regrets,” she said of doing the Lifetime docuseries.

As for “Mystery Girls,” Tori said she came up with the idea for the series, which focuses on two retired actresses who one day decide to become private investigators. Footage from the series was included in the GMA segment, so you can decide if it’s something you’d want to see.

The actress also promised lots of fun and lots of fun costume changes, and perhaps even more cameos from former “90210” stars. She and Jennie seemed genuinely thrilled to be working together because this also allowed them to catch up and even to have their children (they have 7 between them) hang out and get to know each other.

Tori is saying that things with Dean are moving in the right direction but, if we’re to believe reports online, she’s still not over the fact that he cheated on her last December with a woman from Canada. As we saw on the docuseries, she never asked him if there’d been other mistresses as well but rumor has it she plans to do just that for her next reality series.

Apparently, she’s determined to milk the scandal and her marital drama to the max, and she’s now pitching a new idea to networks: a reality show that will have her track down all of Dean’s mistresses so she could confront them.

Meanwhile, fans will get to see her doing some scripted programming for a change, with “Mystery Girls.”