Dean McDermott runs errands WITHOUT his wedding ring as his wife Tori Spelling “wants a divorce”

Dean McDermott runs errands in Calabasas WITHOUT his wedding ring… as his wife Tori Spelling “wants a divorce” after an explosive brawl










They would have gone through a difficult time in their marriage.

And Dean McDermott was seen without his wedding ring while shopping in the Calabasas neighborhood of Los Angeles on Tuesday afternoon.

The 54-year-old actor dressed casually in a black t-shirt and sweatpants to pick up a few things in town after it was reported that Tori was feeling “trapped” in her marriage these days. and “wants a divorce” following a recent struggle.

Outside: Dean McDermott was seen without his wedding ring while shopping in the Calabasas neighborhood of Los Angeles on Tuesday afternoon

Dean hid his salt and pepper shaggy hair under a white baseball cap and wore a pair of sunglasses while carrying an iPhone and papers in his hands.

The couple – who celebrated their 15th wedding anniversary in May – have “touched another bump” and Tori isn’t so sure this one is worth the ride.

Tori and Dean have five children: Liam, 14, Stella, 13, Hattie, nine, Finn, nine, and Beau, four.

Dean, 54, “disappeared” for two days after their last argument, sources from Us Weekly said.

Back home, he told the Inn Love star he was going to “sue her for alimony and child support.”

Busy Dude: The 54-year-old actor dressed casually in a black t-shirt and sweatpants to pick up a few things in town after it was reported that Tori was feeling

Busy Dude: The 54-year-old actor dressed casually in a black t-shirt and sweatpants to pick up a few things in town after it was reported Tori was feeling “trapped” these days in her marriage and “wants a divorce” following a recent fight

Dressed: Dean hid his peppery, unkempt hair under a white baseball cap and wore a pair of sunglasses while carrying an iPhone and papers in his hands

Dressed: Dean hid his peppery, unkempt hair under a white baseball cap and wore a pair of sunglasses while carrying an iPhone and papers in his hands

Tori reminded Dean that their prenuptial agreement signed before their marriage would protect his property in the event of a divorce.

The source added that Spelling “has gone ballistic” and “is angry with her lawyer” upon learning that McDermott could still sue her for child support if they separate.

Tori and Dean would have been “constantly fighting”, but this particular argument was “really serious” and Spelling is “miserable” with her husband.

She has tried counseling and ‘sucked it in’ for the sake of her kids who seemingly ‘have no idea what’s going on’, but it all gets too much for the podcast host.

In addition to their marital problems, money has been a huge source of stress for the couple, as an insider revealed that “money is a problem and it has always been a problem”.

Problem: The couple - who celebrated their 15th wedding in May - have

Problem: The couple – who celebrated their 15th wedding in May – have “touched another bump” and Tori isn’t so sure it’s worth it; seen in 2019

Family forever: Tori and Dean have five children: Liam, 14, Stella, 13, Hattie, nine, Finn, nine, and Beau, four

Family forever: Tori and Dean have five children: Liam, 14, Stella, 13, Hattie, nine, Finn, nine, and Beau, four

During a recent appearance on Wendy Williams’ show, guest host Whitney Cummings asked, ‘What’s going on with this guy, Dean? Nothing? Nothing?’

Tori replied, “What? You know I’m not going to answer that.

She revealed a red flag on Jeff Lewis’ podcast earlier this year when she admitted she slept in a different bedroom from her husband’s.

“Right now my kids and dogs are sleeping in my bed,” Spelling said in June, adding that her partner was sleeping “in a room” of their house after returning home from filming a project.

‘Since he’s been gone – it’s not good guys – but since he’s been gone [and] he had left for six months to tour in another country, they all stayed with me, ”she continued. “So I currently have four more in the room with me who haven’t yet returned to their rooms, yes.”

James B. Helms