It’s a girls night out for Tori Spelling and her daughters.
Spelling, 51, and daughters Stella and Hattie McDermott enjoyed a night out in Los Angeles, California, on Friday, December 6, at iHeartRadio’s annual Jingle Ball.
Along with Stella and Hattie, the Beverly HIlls 90210 star shares 5 children with estranged husband Dean McDermott, including Liam, 17, Finn, 12, and Beau, 7.
The podcast host and her two teenage daughters walked the red carpet as they attended the star studded concert, which was headlined by global superstar SZA. 2024’s Jingle Ball also featured performances from stars like Tate McRae, Meghan Trainor and T-Pain, among others.
Spelling wore metallic gray pants which she paired with a black velvet bow top and black heels, with her blonde hair worn in an updo. Stella wore a pink long-sleeved shirt, black mini-skirt, sneakers and leg warmers, while Hattie sported a black, long-sleeved dress and matching sneakers.
Spelling’s quality time with her daughters came one day after the actress opened up about her personal struggles on her iHeartRadio podcast Misspelling.
“I’m constantly letting [my kids] down because my life is not stable,” she said on the Thursday, December 5, episode. “Their lives are not stable. The love’s there, but they’re on this roller-coaster with me, unfortunately.”
Spelling was referring to her ongoing divorce with McDermott, 58, from whom she filed for divorce in March. In the same episode, she als opened up about her finances, saying, “As a parent, financially, work was really stable for quite a long time.”
She continued, “I had multiple shows and multiple product lines and brands and just was a workhouse and an empire. That’s when I had four of my kids and they were able to not see a different side. They were able to have a certain life that I provided for them through work and then all of a sudden, things weren’t stable.”
She also talked about the impact her and McDermott’s separation has had on her children.
“They’re privy to more than I think that I’m comfortable with children being privy to just because we move as a family unit now because we’re just — I shouldn’t say fight or flight — but we’re going,” Spelling said. “They’re on this journey with me and I can’t keep things from them. I have children that are old enough that they read things online. They read the false stuff, but they read the semi-accurate stuff and they read the true stuff.”
McDermott announced his and Spelling’s separation via Instagram earlier this year
“It’s with great sadness and a very very heavy heart that after 18 years together and 5 amazing children, that @torispelling and I have decided to go our separate ways and start a new journey of our own,” he wrote at the time. “We will continue to work together as loving parents and guide and love our children through this difficult time. We ask that you all respect our privacy as we take this time to surround our family with love and work our way through this. Thank you all for your support and kindness. 🙏.”