Tori Spelling snapped back at shamers who she said misunderstood a joke she made about her young son giving her a mᴀssage in exchange for an allowance.
On Monday’s episode of her misSpelling podcast, the actress, 51, explained what she said really happened.
‘So on my (Instagram) Stories recently, I posted what I thought was a very cute pH๏τo of my seven-year-old son Beau, pretending being the keyword, pretending to give me a mᴀssage,’ the Beverly Hills 90210 alum said.
‘And then I said he wanted to make money for an allowance, and I thought this was a good way to start. Beats chores, something like that. I don’t know. Solid plan,’ she explained.
Spelling the revealed she had taken the boy to a mᴀssage parlor with her, where he asked if he could help work on her back.
In the pH๏τos, the actress appeared ɴuᴅᴇ with her lower body covered by a sheet.
Tori Spelling, 51, snapped back at shamers who she said misunderstood a joke she made about her young son giving her a mᴀssage in exchange for an allowance (pictured in Los Angeles in April 2024)
‘So [the mᴀssage therapist] took that one picture of Beau pretending to give me a mᴀssage,’ she said, adding, ‘And I just think it’s wild. It’s wild the stuff that you can put out there that they change the narrative on so hardcore.’
The podcaster, who shares Beau and his four older siblings with ex-husband Dean McDermott, claimed she was surprised when the snap ‘exploded’ in the press — even though one of her friends told her sharing the pH๏τo was not a good idea.
‘I mean, as soon as I put it up, one of my best guy friends, he DM’d me and he was like, “That’s not a good look,” And I’m like, “I know. I like joking,”‘ the Mistle-tones actress admitted.
‘I’m like, “I know. He was getting all the wrong spots. Like, you should have started on the feet.”‘ But he said, he’s like, “Oh my god. ‘
‘I said, “Why? It’s a cute pH๏τo. Everyone knows it’s not real. Clearly, we are not at home. I’m not making him do chores,”‘ Spelling said of her reaction, adding, ‘Clearly, I’m at a mᴀssage parlor.’
The friend turned out to be correct and damning comments ranging from ‘That’s weird. Just weird and wrong,’ to ‘Wtf’ to ‘disturbing’ and ‘beyond inappropriate,’ were quickly posted on social media.
Spelling said after the criticism started coming in, she checked with a mom friend who agreed the post seemed ‘normal’ to her.
‘I think it’s interesting though, that, I don’t know, on social media, why is it like comedians can post anything?’ Spelling asked, drawing attention to what she saw as a double standard.
Tori Spelling was slammed after sharing this pH๏τo of her son Beau, seven, give her a mᴀssage her in exchange ‘for an allowance.’ On her misSpelling podcast Monday, the actress said the post was intended as a joke
On the podcast, Spelling said a male friend had contacted her immediately after she posted the snap and told her ‘That’s not a good look,’ and ‘People are gonna freak out.’ He was right
Beau, seven, it Spelling’s youngest child
Tori shares Beau, as well as Liam, 18, Stella, 16, Hattie, 13, and Finn, 12 with ex husband Dean McDermott, 58 (Pictured in Los Angeles in December 2019)
Spelling argued she was being held to a higher standard. ‘Comedians that have families, kids, they can post anything and people are like, “They are kidding. That’s funny.” But if an actor posts something like, “oh my god. That must be true. She’s a horrible mom,”‘ she said (Pictured in Beverly Hills in October 2024)
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‘Comedians that have families, kids, they can post anything and people are like, “They are kidding. That’s funny.”‘
‘But if an actor posts something like, “oh my god.
‘That must be true. She’s a horrible mom,”‘ she said.
Another pal tried to use humor to try to alleviate the situation.
‘And then I had another friend that was like, “Well, good news is you’re relevant. You’re in the press.”‘
The former reality star added that ‘mom guilt’ makes it difficult to contend with the critics.
‘I don’t need people shaming me, thinking I’m forcing my kids to mᴀssage me,’ she told her listeners.