Tori Spelling Hits Back At 'Horrific' Plastic Surgery Rumors

The Beverly Hills, 90210 star calls out 'mean comments' about her appearance over the years.

Published on Mar. 10, 2026

Tori Spelling, the 52-year-old actress known for her role on Beverly Hills, 90210, has hit back at the 'horrific' rumors and criticism she has faced over the years about alleged plastic surgery. Spelling appeared on her podcast with plastic surgeon Dr. Terry Dubrow, where she expressed how the 'mean comments' about her looks have 'hurt' her feelings, as people constantly accuse her of getting fillers despite her denials.

Why it matters

Spelling's comments highlight the intense scrutiny and criticism that many celebrities, especially women, face over their physical appearance. This reflects broader societal issues around unrealistic beauty standards, body shaming, and the objectification of public figures.

The details

On the March 9 episode of her misSPELLING podcast, Spelling opened up about the negative comments she has received over the years regarding her appearance and alleged plastic surgery. She said that every time she posts a photo, people accuse her of getting fillers, which she denies. Spelling joked that she should just get her 'whole face done' since people already think she has had work done.

  • Spelling appeared on the March 9, 2026 episode of her misSPELLING podcast.

The players

Tori Spelling

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

Dr. Terry Dubrow

A plastic surgeon who appeared on Spelling's podcast episode.

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What they’re saying

“It's like I can't win.”

— Tori Spelling (Page Six)

“I'm 52, I'll be 53 in May, and I purposely go the other way 'cause ... every photo I put up, people say, 'Stop with the filler,' I'm like, 'I'm not!'”

— Tori Spelling (Page Six)

The takeaway

Tori Spelling's comments highlight the intense scrutiny and criticism that many celebrities, especially women, face over their physical appearance, reflecting broader societal issues around unrealistic beauty standards, body shaming, and the objectification of public figures.