
Tori Spelling shared some relationship advice with ET. When asked what her best tip to a successful relationship, she shared:
“I think communication is the key,” Tori says. “I know that sounds like a boring tip, but it’s so true! You forget to communicate … I think it’s very important to always make eye contact, to make physical contact .. to keep the open dialogue going.”
Sounds like common sense, but there are plenty of couples who lack in that area.
Tori talked about what she’s doing to stay busy as summer is winding down:
“I love to throw parties for my kids, so I’m having all my friends over — and all their kids over — for an end of summer back to school party.”
“I know most parents are really excited when their kids go back to school, but I’m really sad,”
I’m assuming she means that she’s sad about the end of summer, because her little ones are only 2 and 3, not quite school age yet. ![]()
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Perhaps it is just me, but I find it kind of annoying when parents of only pre-school aged children talk about back to school and everything involved with it. Perhaps she is referring to some kind of childcare that took a break for the summer? Still way, way different than actually dealing with SCHOOL.
Yeaaa I would not take relationship advice from her. She’s no pro.
Actually, if you’ve seen the show, you’d see how serious parents take preschool in her circle. They start really early, have to be interviewed, etc, etc. I think the preschool attended impacts what private school the kid can get into. It was sooooo ridiculous.
Amen, Anonymous! Apparently her relationship success secret is how to steal another woman’s husband. If you do something like that then you should go about giving advice.
Step 1) Find someone else’s husband who’s willing to cheat
Step 2) Cheat on your own husband of less than 18 months
Step 3) Marry cheater.
Step 4) Pop out two kids that you whore out on a reality show
Step 5) Spend the next four years admitting publicly that you worry if you can trust the other cheater. (Hint: You Can’t)
Step 6) Pass out “successful relationship” advice (and barf bags).