Tori Spelling's Home Described as 'Borderline Hoarder' Situation

The Beverly Hills, 90210 alum has stopped having people over due to the cleanliness of her house, according to her podcast cohost.

Feb. 9, 2026 at 2:23pm

Tori Spelling's home is in a 'borderline hoarder' situation, according to her 'misSPELLING' podcast cohost Amy Sugarman. On the Feb. 6 episode, the actress admits she stopped having people over due to the cleanliness of her house, which she says has gotten out of hand, especially after her recent illnesses. Spelling acknowledges she needs help to get organized, but is confident she can maintain a tidy lifestyle once someone assists her.

Why it matters

Spelling's living situation highlights the challenges of balancing a busy work and family life, and the impact it can have on one's mental and physical health. As a public figure, her openness about her struggles with organization and cleanliness may resonate with many viewers who face similar difficulties in their own homes.

The details

During the podcast episode, Sugarman alleges that Spelling's 'lifestyle contributes to why you get sick so much.' Sugarman describes Spelling's home as a 'borderline hoarder' situation, with 'bones' visible and 'shelves that could be really pretty' but are instead cluttered. Spelling admits the only clean space is the den connected to the kitchen, while the rest of the house is in disarray. She says she stopped having people over due to the state of her home.

  • Tori Spelling returned to her podcast 'misSPELLING' on February 6, 2026 after a two-month break.
  • Spelling had been sick for eight weeks and couldn't work.

The players

Tori Spelling

A 52-year-old actress best known for her role on the TV series Beverly Hills, 90210.

Amy Sugarman

Tori Spelling's podcast cohost on 'misSPELLING'.

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What they’re saying

“Oh, it's not good. And I don't want to be mean, but the Christmas tree is up.”

— Amy Sugarman, Tori Spelling's podcast cohost (misSPELLING podcast)

“It's borderline hoarder, I'm not gonna lie.”

— Amy Sugarman, Tori Spelling's podcast cohost (misSPELLING podcast)

“I would have to pass. I'd be like, 'Where, I'll come to you wherever you are.' I would change everything.”

— Tori Spelling (misSPELLING podcast)

What’s next

Spelling says she needs help to get organized, but is confident she can maintain a tidy lifestyle once someone assists her.

The takeaway

Tori Spelling's openness about the state of her home and her struggles with organization highlights the challenges many people face in balancing busy lives and maintaining a clean, clutter-free living space. Her story may resonate with viewers who can relate to the difficulties of keeping a home in order while juggling work and family responsibilities.