

Tori Spelling and her mother Candy have never gotten along.
From day one there was never that bonding that a mother and child have, in fact, it seems to me that it’s been more of a competition for Candy. Tori was, and never has been, good enough for her mother and the same holds true today.
If you recall, while promoting her new book, Stories from Candyland, Candy played the victim (as always) and told the world that her daughter is once again not speaking to her, has refused to let her see her grandchildren and will not share the whereabouts of her residence. Of course, Tori is denying every single allegation. But she is doing it with class.
She tells People magazine, “It’s not like we’re not talking, we just haven’t talked. I love my mother. I’ve always loved her [and] no doubt she loves me. There’s no feud. We simply never meshed.
“My mother is who she is. I’ve become who I am. At some point I realized those two just didn’t go together. I, in no way, cut her off. She is welcome to make the effort if she wants to be present in their lives.”
Tori says that the last contact she had with her mother was via email, while pregnant with Stella. Her mother never responded.
“She knows how to reach me, she knows where we live. If she would love to see her grandchildren, she should really make an effort to reach out and see them.”
Despite her mother staunchly saying that she’s never read, nor does she ever plan to read, Tori’s first book, sTORI Telling, Tori says she will be reading her mother’s new book.
“If she wants to put her truth out there as she sees it, she’s completely entitled to do that. I know she has a letter to the grandchildren in it, and I think that’s perfectly lovely if that makes her happy. And you know, I hope she follows through on that. I hope they do mean the world to her and she does reach out to them.”
Tori’s second book Mommywood hits stores tomorrow.