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Tori Spelling Announces Her 3rd Pregnancy

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Tori Spelling, daughter of the well-known Hollywood producer Aaron Spelling, along with her husband Dean McDermott, was happy to announce they will be expecting another child. This pregnancy will be her third with Dean and they have decided to be surprised with the baby’s gender.

According to People Magazine, because the couple already has a boy and a girl, they want to have their next pregnancy “the traditional way and not find out the sex.” Tori and Dean have been together since their elopement in Fiji on May 7, 2006.

The Spelling-McDermott’s first child, son Liam Aaron, was born on March 13, 2007 and their second, daughter Stella Doreen, was born June 9, 2008, both born at the Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles.

Tori is known both for her appearances in several of her father’s shows that include, “Hotel” (1983), “Saved By The Way” (1989), and “Fantasy Island” (1977), as well as her role as Donna Martin  on the series, “Beverly Hills, 90210”, that was co-produced by Darren Star and Aaron Spelling.

She has gained popularity through her movie roles in comedic films like Scary Movie 2, as well as writing with co-author, Hilary Liftin, the following books, Tori Telling (2008), Mommywood (2009), and Uncharted terriTORI (2010).

She and Dean currently star in their new wedding-planning reality show, “Tori & Dean: sTORIbookWeddings”. They confirmed her pregnancy through a twitter announcement: “I know there’s been a lot of speculation, so I wanted everyone to hear from me… Its official…Dean & I are PREGNANT!!!!”

According to The Hollywood Gossip, earlier in the year the former 92010 actress had said that she “was ready for another baby.” The Sunday day before her announcement at the GLAAAF Awards, in L.A., she showed off her baby bump.  The baby is due in the fall, so both the public and the expecting parents will have to wait until then to find out whether it will be a boy or a girl.

Photos From Rachel Kramer Bussel, Brian Putman, and Loren Javier via Flickr.

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