
She might be only 33 years old, but actress Tori Spelling has enough stories about her life to earn herself a book deal with Simon and Shuster.
The daughter of the late TV mogul Aaron Spelling says the book, due out in April 2008, won’t be a “tell-all.”
“I feel there’s a nasty connotation when you say ‘tell-all. That is not what I plan to do. It’s not about calling people out or telling negative stories about people. It’s how I see things,” E! Online quoted Spelling as saying.
The actress seems to have a lot of things to tell in her book, beginning with a privileged childhood as the daughter of one of the wealthiest men in Hollywood. When she was a teenager, her father cast her in a starring role on the successful prime-time soap “Beverly Hills, 90210,” which had its own share of drama behind-the-scenes. She was a tabloid favorite during the height of the show’s popularity, partying with other young stars.
In July, it was reported that she has been allotted only 800,000 dollars from her father’s 500 million-dollar fortune.