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Tori Spelling takes part in pillow challenge in ‘mixed vintage’ ensemble with ‘wink to Donna Martin’

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Tori Spelling takes part in pillow challenge in ‘mixed vintage’ ensemble with ‘wink to Donna Martin’

She’s holed up with her husband Dean McDermott and their five children during LA’s coronavirus lockdown.

And on Monday, Tori Spelling passed some time by participating in the pillow challenge that’s been doing the rounds on social media since earlier in the month.

She posed wearing a pillow made into a dress for a photo taken by daughter Stella, 11, then posted it to Instagram with the caption ‘Pillow Talk.’

Posed: Tori Spelling participated in the pillow challenge Monday that's been doing the rounds on social media since earlier in the month posting a snap taken by her daughter Stella, 11

Posed: Tori Spelling participated in the pillow challenge Monday that's been doing the rounds on social media since earlier in the month posting a snap taken by her daughter Stella, 11

Posed: Tori Spelling participated in the pillow challenge Monday that’s been doing the rounds on social media since earlier in the month posting a snap taken by her daughter Stella, 11

Tori, 46, explained her look, sharing: ‘I’m a vintage girl. So, mixed vintage fashion with a wink to Donna Martin.’

The former Beverly Hills, 90210 star wore a pink and black polka dot blouse and attached the white pillow to her body with a black ribbed camisole top and fastened with a black leather belt.

She added black fishnet tights and black cork-wedge shoes and accessorized with a shiny gold clutch purse and a statement necklace.

She completed the look by styling her long hair in a high ponytail with pink scrunchie. 

Challenge: 'I’m a vintage girl. So, mixed vintage fashion with a wink to Donna Martin,' Tori, 46, explained of her ensemble of pink polka dot blouse with white pillow attached  to her body with a black ribbed camisole top and fastened with a black leather belt

Challenge: 'I’m a vintage girl. So, mixed vintage fashion with a wink to Donna Martin,' Tori, 46, explained of her ensemble of pink polka dot blouse with white pillow attached  to her body with a black ribbed camisole top and fastened with a black leather belt

Challenge: ‘I’m a vintage girl. So, mixed vintage fashion with a wink to Donna Martin,’ Tori, 46, explained of her ensemble of pink polka dot blouse with white pillow attached  to her body with a black ribbed camisole top and fastened with a black leather belt

Family: The former Beverly Hills, 90210 star married Dean McDermott, 53, in 2006 and in addition to Stella, they are parents to Liam, 13, Hattie, eight, Finn, seven, and Beau, three

Family: The former Beverly Hills, 90210 star married Dean McDermott, 53, in 2006 and in addition to Stella, they are parents to Liam, 13, Hattie, eight, Finn, seven, and Beau, three

Family: The former Beverly Hills, 90210 star married Dean McDermott, 53, in 2006 and in addition to Stella, they are parents to Liam, 13, Hattie, eight, Finn, seven, and Beau, three

Tori married Dean, 53, in 2006 and in addition to Stella, they are parents to Liam, 13, Hattie, eight, Finn, seven, and Beau, three.

A couple of weeks ago, an angry Dean posted a video to Instagram in which he slammed critics lambasting his wife for charging $95 for a virtual ‘meet and greet’ during the coronavirus poandemic.

‘There are numerous celebrities out there that post stuff, and influencers, and they’re out there making money every single day, but no, let’s drag Tori Spelling, let’s give her a hard time,’ he ranted.

He told folks to ‘stop dragging’ Tori and said she was only trying to provide for her family during the lockdown, since studios are shut down and she’s trying to ‘work from home’. 

The actress and daughter of late TV mogul Aaron Spelling had promoted the video call event on her Instagram telling fans there were only 20 slots available.

But Tori was almost immediately met with angry responses from followers about charging so much money for a virtual chat at a time when many are struggling financially. 

Misstep: A couple of weeks ago, Tori came under fire for offering fans a chance of a virtual 'meet and greet' at $95 a pop

Misstep: A couple of weeks ago, Tori came under fire for offering fans a chance of a virtual 'meet and greet' at $95 a pop

Misstep: A couple of weeks ago, Tori came under fire for offering fans a chance of a virtual ‘meet and greet’ at $95 a pop

'Stop dragging Tori': An angry Dean defended his wife in an Instagram video in which he said she was trying to provide for her family during the coronavirus pandemic

'Stop dragging Tori': An angry Dean defended his wife in an Instagram video in which he said she was trying to provide for her family during the coronavirus pandemic

‘Stop dragging Tori’: An angry Dean defended his wife in an Instagram video in which he said she was trying to provide for her family during the coronavirus pandemic

 

Source: Sound Health and Lasting Wealth

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