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Tori Spelling tells all in 'Telling'

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Published: March. 16, 2008 at 1:05 PM

LOS ANGELES, March 16 (UPI) -- Actress Tori Spelling is detailing all aspects of her life growing up in the U.S. entertainment industry with her new book, "sTori Telling."

The former "Beverly Hills, 90210" actress says the book offers readers inside information behind the famed 1990s TV drama and her highly publicized family life, the New York Daily News reported Sunday.

"I wanted to bring people into the world that they maybe didn't get to see behind the scenes, but telling who slept with whom, that's their stories to tell," Spelling said of the "90210" secrets in "Telling."

Spelling says the book also details what it was like being the daughter of "90210" producer Aaron Spelling and working with actress Shannon Doherty.

"I was really young and naive. I was the producer's daughter and I was so scared of not fitting in and (not) being taken seriously," she said.

When discussing her family, Spelling admits few improvements have come with time.

"We're a completely non-confrontational, non-communicative family. That was always a problem so, no, we have not talked about it," she said. "At this point, we're happy to be in each other's lives."

Topics: Aaron Spelling, Tori Spelling
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