Posted on: June 9, 2009 By: Meghan ( 0 ) Comments - Leave a Comment
Even though Candy Spelling was a b*tch and said her daughter, Tori Spelling, was the reason why Aaron Spelling died, she was STILL invited to her granddaughter’s birthday bash. This would be the first time that Candy met her 1-year-old granddaughter, Stella. Candy made her people RSVP yes to the party.
It wasn’t until after the fact that Candy had her slaves call Tori to check if there would be a tv crew there. Tori assured her mother’s people that the cameras would be there, but that Candy would not be filmed. Despite the fact that she wouldn’t be filmed, Candy still didn’t show up. What a skank! You can’t RSVP yes to a party and then not show up!
Um really Candy, because now who is going to believe you when you tell people that Tori is keeping you from seeing your granddaughter? Stop lying to yourself and the world. K, thanks.
Posted on: May 29, 2009 By: Meghan ( 0 ) Comments - Leave a Comment

“My daughter one day decided that she wasn’t speaking to my husband, myself and my son, and that’s how it’s continued for the last, oh gosh, four or five years,” Candy said. “And it was sad, that’s what killed my husband, actually. He just didn’t want to live after that. He [had] just done everything he could possibly do for his daughter, and she wanted no part of him once he couldn’t do anything for her.”
Posted on: March 27, 2009 By: Meghan ( 1 ) Comments - Leave a Comment

The French chateau-style home has 56,500 square feet and is on more than 4.6 acres of land — it’s the biggest home in Los Angeles County. It’s placed not too far from the LA Country Club and the Playboy Mansion. It’s a three story mansion built in 1991. Past the gated entrance, the winding driveway leads up to the giant main house (that features 30 foot ceilings, so don’t worry about your really tall uncle hitting his head when he visits).
“Everything there is glamorous, and is luxurious and it’s really great scale,” said Sally Forster Jones, an agent with Coldwell Banker Previews International in Los Angeles, which is co-listing the property. “There really is nothing to compare it to.”

