Celebrity Feuds
Candy Spelling Prefers Zucchini Over Tori

Candy and Tori SpellingCandy Spelling has bought the farm -- as in the Farmer's Market in Los Angeles. Aaron Spelling's widow was pretty in pink Sunday as she went from stand to stand, doing her own grocery shopping.

Don't feel too sorry for Candy. She's worth close to a half a bil (yes- with a B). Tori on the other hand -- not so much. Reports are Tori has been all but disinherited from Spelling's mega-estate, pulling in less than a million bucks.

Tori and Candy are in a family war of Jihad proportions. The two have been at war for months. Candy reportedly 86'd Tori's TV project to honor her dad. TMZ has learned the feud was ignited several years ago, when the Spellings threw Tori's first wedding reception. Family sources tell TMZ that Candy dropped a cool million on the affair, but Tori felt her mom cheaped it out.

As for the Farmer's Market outing, at one point Candy seemed to struggle with the bill, but we think it had more to do with her eyesight than her purse. A dutiful assistant in a suit and tie accompanied her as she bought fruits, vegetables and other goodies.



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31. When did Aaron Spelling die? I didn't know he did.

Posted at 8:13PM on Aug 10th 2006 by Rachel

32. Vanity Fair is coming out with a damning article about how Aaron Spelling's last years were. He backs up Tori's suspicions about Nathanson, and says designer Nolan Miller moved in for 7 years just to keep Candy company.

Posted at 8:20PM on Aug 10th 2006 by opi

33. I don't believe Candy is sabotaging Tori at all. I DO believe that Tori is showing her ugly face anywhere and everywhere she can while crying "poor" me. Compassion for Tori? NOT! Her problem is no one corrected her bad behavior years ago. If we all ignore Tori....will she go away? PLEASE?

Posted at 10:29PM on Aug 11th 2006 by ranee

34. I have to say first off that I havent followed this thing too closely. However, if someone handed me a million dollars and told me to walk away I would run as fast as possible as not look back. I dont understand how people can be so greedy and expect things to just be handed to them.

Posted at 1:33PM on Sep 6th 2006 by Cari

35. The executor/executrix of a will follows the instructions in the will - they do not pick and choose the terms of the bequests. Most of us who rread about these celebrities also work for a living. If most of us were given the "little" that Ms. Spelling received from her father's estate, we would consider ourselves extremely well off.

Posted at 10:17AM on Sep 12th 2006 by ohmygosh

36.
Jewish, you know !

Why do "they " always seem to MAKE ALL THE MONEY ? WHY, BLanche, WHY ?

Posted at 12:54AM on Sep 17th 2006 by Bang BANG BOOM BOOM BERTHA !

37. Someone once said to me, “When you go through hard times, you find out what you’re made of and what those around you are made of..” This is a time that Tori can find out who she truly is, a time when money won’t be the crutch, hook, or get in the way. There is so much that can be achieved and discovered in the grip of adversity. Hopefully, Tori will discover sides to her personaiity that she was not allowed to look for, let alone nurture. As for Candy, well, Karma is a cause-and-effect that will come back to haunt her. You can’t take money with you, but one’s actions and the consequences of those actions will reverberate for years. When you analyze it further, it’s not money we take with us to the other side, but valuable experiences and memories with those we have loved. Godspeed and good luck with both their healing processes. We don’t know what they are choosing to learn at the soul level. Maybe both will realize that LIFE has NOTHING to do with money in the end.

Posted at 3:03PM on Oct 7th 2006 by Grace

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