Tori Spelling Sued Over Credit Card Debt; But Her Mother Refused To Settle Her Account

American Express has sued Tori Spelling after she failed to settle her credit card debt. Although the actress is currently facing a financial difficulty, her mother Candy Spelling said she won't help her daughter to fix it.

The 42-year-old actress, who is the daughter of multi-millionaire TV producer Aaron Spelling is currently facing a lawsuit after American Express sued her for failing to pay her $37,981.97 balance since summer. According to the legal documents obtained by ET, Spelling hasn't made any payment since June 26, 2015.

Thus, American Express demands that Spelling should pay the entire balance, including the interest. The mother-of-four is also due to appear for a hearing in Van Nuys, California on June 1, as per Page Six.

Meanwhile, Tori's mom, Candy Spelling, 70-year-old, appears to be blaming her daughter's "extravagant lifestyle" despite her financial crisis. She also said that she's been helping her daughter for the past months, but not this time!

"I've been helping her out," Tori's mom told TMZ, in response to the lawsuit. She also revealed to the publication that she's been paying all of her daughter's bills, including the kids' tuitions, house, food and other expenses. Hence, she said she will not release any money to settle Tori's debt case.

It was in 2013 when Tori admitted through her memoir that she's struggling financially and it was because of her spending habits.

"It's no mystery why I have money problems," Spelling revealed at that time. "I grew up rich beyond anyone's dreams. Even when I try to embrace a simpler lifestyle, I can't seem to let go of my expensive tastes ... And then there's my little shopping problem ... I can't afford to live like this anymore. Our circumstances have changed. They say admitting the problem is the first step."

Hence, Tori is yet to comment about the debt accusations.

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