Inside Tori Spelling’s 50th birthday party with mom Candy, husband Dean McDermott

Tori Spelling celebrated her big 5-0 with friends and family during an intimate gathering at Caviar Kaspia in West Hollywood Monday night.

The “90210” alum rocked an emerald halter-neck dress featuring intricate embroidery and long tassels that fell from her mid-thigh.

She paired the look with towering gold pumps and styled her platinum blonde tresses in a half-up, half-down style.

Among those who celebrated with Tori was her mother, Candy Spelling, her husband, Dean McDermott, reality star Josh Flagg and her former “90210” co-star Jennie Garth.

“#HappyBirthday to my beautiful daughter @torispelling,” Candy, 77, captioned a series of Instagram photos that showed her posing with Tori and Flagg.

Tori Spelling and her husband, Dean McDermott walk hand in hand
She arrived at the dinner with her husband, Dean McDermott.
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Tori Spelling celebrating her 50th birthday with Jennie Garth
She was also joined by pals like Jennie Garth.
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The photo dump also featured several throwback snaps of Tori with her late father, Aaron Spelling, who died in 2006 at age 83.

“It’s a great occasion to share some of my favorite photos of you as a little girl,” she continued in the caption, adding the hashtags “#proudmom #ilovemydaughter #seemslikeyesterday #daughtersareapecial #loveyoulots #familyphotomemories #aaronspelling #randyspelling.”

Meanwhile, Flagg offered fans a glimpse inside the event when he posted a snap of the personalized menu, which featured king crab salad, smoked salmon, baked potato topped with caviar and berries and cream.

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The group was all smiles at Caviar Kaspia in West Hollywood.
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Tori Spelling and her mother, Candy
Tori and her mother, Candy, also appeared to be on great terms.
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“Happy birthday love bug,” he wrote on his Instagram Story.

He also shared a sweet clip of the “Spelling It Like It Is” author clapping while waiting to blow out her birthday candles at the table.


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Tori’s new milestone follows a string of health issues in the Spelling household, which recently resulted in the discovery of “extreme” mold inside their rental home.

The actress — who shares Stella Doreen, 14, Hattie Margaret, 11, Liam Aaron, 16, Finn Davey, 10, and Beau Dean, 6, with McDermott, 56 — said the family was dealing with a months-long “continual spiral of sickness” before the fungus was found.

Tori Spelling and her mother, Candy
The mother-daughter duo was formerly estranged when her father died in 2006.
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“Here we are again at Urgent Care. We’ve all been on this continual spiral of sickness for months. Sick. Get better. To get sick again,” she wrote in an Instagram post last week.

“Used to think… well that’s what happens when you have young kids in school. They just continually bring sicknesses home. But, when it gets to the point where they are at home sick more than being in school, we had to reassess what was going on.”

The “Scary Movie 2” actress also appears to be on much better terms with her formerly estranged husband, McDermott.

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Guests ate king crab salad, smoked salmon, baked potato topped with caviar and berries and cream.
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Last year, the couple — who got married in 2006 — sparked divorce rumors when they were spotted without their rings. Tori also revealed at the time that they were sleeping in different bedrooms.

However, by September 2022, the couple had seemingly worked things out and have been inseparable since.

The pair’s relationship suffered after her TV exec father left Tori with about $800,000 inheritance out of his estimated $500 million fortune.

In her 2013 memoir, she wrote, “It’s no mystery why I have money problems. I grew up rich beyond anyone’s wildest dreams. I never knew anything else.”

She went on, “Even when I try to embrace a simpler lifestyle, I can’t seem to let go of my expensive tastes. Even when my tastes aren’t fancy, they’re still costly. I moved houses to simplify my life, but lost almost a million dollars along the way.”