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Tori Spelling discusses future of 'True Tori'

"I have a lot more to tell," the actress said of future seasons. "I have four children, I'm a mom, I'm a woman, and I want to go on."

By Annie Martin
Tori Spelling (L) wants to continue 'True Tori,' even without husband Dean McDermott. UPI/Phil McCarten
1 of 5 | Tori Spelling (L) wants to continue 'True Tori,' even without husband Dean McDermott. UPI/Phil McCarten | License Photo

NEW YORK, Nov. 26 (UPI) -- Tori Spelling wants to continue True Tori.

The 41-year-old actress said as much in an interview with The Meredith Vieira Show on Wednesday. Spelling confirmed estranged husband Dean McDermott wants to quit the reality series, but defended her decision to film their private life and said she would like to continue the show.

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"We let it all hang out," she acknowledged. "I don't [think I reveal too much] because if everything hadn't been made as public as it was, I would've chosen to death with this privately with my husband ... I chose to deal with it [publicly] because it was my journey, it was my truth. Women everywhere go through this and I wanted to put it out there."

Spelling and McDermott married in May 2006, and have four children together. The 48-year-old actor cheated on the actress in December 2013, and True Tori documents the couple's attempt to move past the scandal and repair their marriage.

"It's completely cathartic for me and it's very individual," she shared. "I know everyone has an opinion about me putting my life and relationship out there ... I needed [the show]. I felt like I didn't have a voice for so long ... I have a lot more to tell. I have four children, I'm a mom, I'm a woman, and I want to [continue the program]."

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True Tori debuted on Lifetime in April, and airs Tuesdays at 9 p.m. ET. McDermott recently said he doesn't want to continue the series because of the emotional toll, but declared he and Spelling are in "a better place than ever."

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