Tori Spelling is embracing this new "chapter" she's in following a tough few years. "Everything's a journey, and it's always one day at a time, but I am a very hopeful person. I take the good days and bad days and always know there's stuff coming down the road that will be great - and being busy mom of four teenagers, there's never a dull moment. It's cool to see them thrive and become their own human beings now at this age," the actress, 52, who has teamed up with her daughter Stella McDermott for Arcutis Biotherapeutics' Free to Be Me Campaign, urging people with inflammatory skin conditions to speak with their healthcare provider about long-term treatments, exclusively tells OK!.



Source: @torispelling/instagramTori Spelling is keeping busy, thanks to her kids.



The blonde beauty, who shares Liam, Stella, Hattie, Finn and Beau with her ex Dean McDermott, is navigating her children's interests - and whether they want to be in entertainment, like their famous parents. "Stella is starting to think she wants to, but for years was like, 'I have no interest.' She's definitely gravitating toward it now. I think she's really great with people, and she shines," Spelling, who split from McDermott in 2024, shares. "I think she would do well. I'm definitely not the mom who would ever push them into anything in the entertainment industry. It's such a scrutinizing, hard business, but if they wanted to, I would support them."



Source: @torispelling/instagramTori Spelling said she wouldn't 'push' her kids be in the entertainment world.



"My kids see the life I lead and are like, 'Wow, it's not always glamorous.' It's not easy being in the entertainment industry because it's so up and down. It's not consistent," the podcast host, who shot to fame for playing Donna Martin in the iconic 1990s TV series Beverly Hills, 90210, says. "I would never steer them away from anything they truly wanted to do. The one thing I always say is that it's a big industry of disappointment, and I think as long as you can take the disappointment, there are so many beautiful rewards entertaining gives people."

For now, Spelling is loving being surrounded by her kids, especially before some of them leave the nest. "We're all really close. We move together as a unit, so being able to celebrate the holidays is always fun, and I can't believe it is almost 2026!" she exclaims. "This is a big year for Stella. She's graduating, she's going to prom, she's applying for colleges. My son Liam is 18, and he's really into fashion. He wants to go to FIDM. I've always loved fashion, so I would love that. I'm really proud of him."Since Spelling is so close with her kiddos, she and her daughter Stella, 17, teamed up with Arcutis Biotherapeutics, Inc., a commercial-stage biopharmaceutical company focused on developing meaningful innovations in immuno-dermatology on their Free to Be Me awareness campaign. The campaign aims to shed light on the emotional and physical burden of inflammatory skin diseases for the approximately 36 million Americans living with conditions such as atopic dermatitis (the most common form of eczema) and seborrheic dermatitis - and to inspire people to work with their healthcare providers to find long-term treatment options for their chronic skin diseases.

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Source: @torispelling/instagramTori Spelling is super close with her kids.



"I didn't get diagnosed with eczema or really have my first outbreak until I was an adult. My daughter deals with it, and hers is much worse. She deals with it daily and since she was a toddler, but for me, I was going through my first divorce, I was starting to film a TV show I had just created called So NoTORious, and I had so much stress in my life. It was everything all at once. When it happened, I was in my trailer on set and didn't know what was happening. My arms were extremely itchy, and I kept scratching them to the point where I couldn't stop. Dry, flaky patches that were inflamed got scaly, and the more I scratched, I could see them all over my arm and hands. I would scratch so badly that it would become painful. It felt like it was burning from within, and that's when I first went to a dermatologist and got diagnosed with eczema dermatitis. We had to shut down production that day and change my wardrobe so my arms were covered," she recalls. "Mea