
Tori Spelling Believes Andy Cohen Hasn’t Invited Her to RHOBH Because ‘I’m Broke’
Actress Tori Spelling recently shared her thoughts on why she hasn't been invited to join the cast of 'The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills' (RHOBH). In a candid conversation, Spelling suggested that her financial situation might be the reason behind Andy Cohen's decision not to include her in the popular reality TV series.
During a discussion on her podcast, '90210MG', Spelling expressed her belief that Cohen, the executive producer of the 'Real Housewives' franchise, might view her as 'broke'. This perception, she believes, could be why she hasn't received an invitation to join the RHOBH cast, despite her previous connections to the show and its stars.
Spelling, known for her role in the iconic series 'Beverly Hills, 90210', has faced financial challenges in recent years. Her openness about these struggles has resonated with many fans, but it seems it might have also impacted her chances of joining the reality TV show. Spelling's comments have sparked discussions among fans and viewers of RHOBH, with many expressing their support for her and questioning whether financial status should influence casting decisions.
The conversation also touched on the broader topic of how reality TV shows often portray wealth and luxury, and how this portrayal can affect the perception and selection of cast members. Spelling's remarks highlight the complex dynamics between personal finances, public image, and the entertainment industry.