Tori Spelling Claims Mary Jo Eustace’s Daughter Lola (17), Is Now Living With Her and Dean McDermott

Mary Jo Eustace, Tori Spelling

Mary Jo Eustace, Tori Spelling

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Tori Spelling She will be open for business this holiday season.

The 49-year-old actress revealed her identity on Monday’s episode This is Bethenny Frankel’s ReWives podcast Her home is a “big blended” family that includes her five children and her husband. Dean McDermott She is now her stepson Jack Montgomery McDermott And his ex-wife 17-year-old daughter, Lola Eustace.

“It’s currently the Christmas season, and I have seven kids right now,” she explained. “Because we’ve got his ex-(Mary Jo EustaceTwo children with us: one from his previous marriage, my stepson and then her daughter.

PEOPLE did not receive a response from Mary Jo regarding its comment.

She didn’t give any explanations for the change in living arrangements, but she called her blended family “the more, it merrier”.

Shortly after Mary Jo’s 24-year-old son Jack called out Spelling, 56, for sharing information about his father, step mother, and siblings on their podcast, the Dean and Spelling announced that they have extended family living under one roof. Ex’s & Uh-Ohs.

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“Since my parents’ divorce in 2006 I have had to deal with the following: rarely spoken out “as I preferred to stay away from it,” he wrote at his beginning of his post.

Jack spoke out about Dean’s departure from the podcast because of negative comments made by the producer, but also said that Mary Jo was causing tension in the family’s relationship.

“For 17 year, my father has paid for past mistakes. He has become a better person. Our families were thriving up to a week ago. [sic] Living in harmony. This podcast has caused a rift between our families and has created a division I’m not capable of healing. He continued, “Sadly, it’s not possible.”

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“I ask that the information shared on ‘Ex’s & Uh-Ohs’ be taken with a grain of salt,” he said, sending out a direct message to his mother, writing: “From my mother, I ask that you please respect me, and my blended family. Please don’t add to the strain on our family dynamic.

The long post was concluded by the author expressing his gratitude for the peace and happiness that he had experienced over the years and asking for the same.

From 1993 to 2006, Dean was married to Mary Jo. They had their son Jack in 2006. Mary Jo adopted Lola from her husband, after which she divorced. Dean married Spelling Three months after Mary Jo’s divorce, the finalization of their marriage was completed. Together, Dean and Spelling’s children Include Liam, Aaron, 15, Stella Doreen, 14, Hattie Margaret, 11, Finn Davey?, 10 and Beau Dean, 5.

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Mary Jo said in a 2019 episode of the podcast A source close to Jack told PEOPLE that the blended family had reconciled their relationship shortly after Jack’s post. very hurtful for Mary Jo It is shocking to hear her son talk negatively about her.

Source continued, “It was Mary Jo who did 90 percent of parenting. She has been a loving, consistent parent. She respects Jack’s freedom to express his opinions. “And always will.”

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Spelling echoed her feelings. having her extended family together In an Instagram post, they shared their Christmas celebration watching Disney on Ice.

“Blended is Better… our complete beautiful inside and out blended family,” she wrote.

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