Tori Spelling brought her mini-me daughters for a night out on the town as they continue to fight a “next-level” mold infestation in their home.
The actress, 50, took Stella McDermott, 14, and Hattie McDermott, 11, as her dates to the “Cruel Summer” premiere in Los Angeles on Wednesday.
The “Beverly Hills, 90210” alum stunned on the red carpet in a black and red ruched crop top, which she paired with a long, leather maroon skirt.
She completed the ensemble with black combat boots and a gold feathered necklace, as she styled her platinum blond tresses in loose curls.
Her daughters were all smiles at the event, which was held at Grace E. Simons Lodge in celebration of the show’s second season on Freeform.
Stella kept it casual in a black sweater that read “The Mayfair Group,” along with black mini shorts and green Converse sneakers.
Her little sister Hattie wore a pink and white tee with a black skirt and colorful Nike sneakers, as she styled her hair in cute pigtails.
The outing comes a couple of weeks after Tori revealed an onslaught of health issues in the Spelling household that resulted in the discovery of “extreme” mold inside their rental home.
The “Spelling It Like It Is” author — who shares Stella, Hattie, Liam Aaron, 16, Finn Davey, 10, and Beau Dean, 6, with husband Dean McDermott, 56 — said her brood was grappling with a months-long “continual spiral of sickness” before the fungus was located.
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“Our family needs help,” she wrote on her Instagram Story last month, as she asked for her followers’ help in finding a “major great MOLD lawyer.”
“Our troubles are next-level with our MOLD problem and the house that’s been slowly killing us for 3 years,” Tori added in the frightening update.
She also noted that her family was still “so sick” and “can’t get well” after the infestation.
Stella, who joined her mom at the premiere this week, appeared to be in high spirits despite being hospitalized twice with hemiplegic migraines.
Back in January, Tori said she was doing “not great, not great” on an episode of SiriusXM’s “Jeff Lewis Live.”
“She, as you know, went to the [emergency room] now twice,” Spelling explained.
“So everyone knows, she went once last week, and then she went a couple of days ago and was diagnosed with a hemiplegic migraine.”
The mom of five told listeners that when Stella gets a hemiplegic migraine, “one side [of her body] goes numb.”
“It almost kind of mimics what a stroke would be,” she went on.
“Her left arm went completely numb, she couldn’t lift it, and then half of her throat, and then her mouth, so it looked like she had had a stroke.”
A hemiplegic migraine is a rare type of migraine, per the American Migraine Foundation, that can affects a person’s motor weaknesses and impair their speech and feeling.