Broke Tori Spelling Gets Own Reality Docu Series; Lifetime Show Chronicles ‘Mystery Girls’ Actress’ Problems With Cheating Dean McDermott?

Broke Tori Spelling can check one problem off her list as she gets her very own reality docu series, and the "Mystery Girls" actress will reportedly chronicle all her problems with her husband, the cheating Dean McDermott.

The docu series, entitled "True Tori" was picked up by Lifetime and whether they like it or not, fans will be treated with a tell-all look into the life of a former child star, the daughter of a TV multi-millionaire, a once-famous actress and now just struggling to make ends meet.

Lastly, the series will also show how the broke Tori Spelling tries to cope with cheating Dean McDermott, who's got demons of his own as a philanderer.

A broke Tori Spelling earlier confessed in her book "Spelling It Like It Is" that she's up to her neck in debt.

Dean McDermott has allegedly pleaded with her to also enter rehab because of her uncontrolled spending habits.

"She needs to get treatment for her spending, which is putting added pressure on the family. Tori's spending is out of control," an insider told MailOnline. "She will go through periods when it's not an issue, but then she slips and buys stuff the family simply doesn't need."

In a press release to MailOnline, the TV network said that the series will run for six episodes and cameras will follow the couple around "in almost real time" as they try to save their marriage. The show will start with cheating Dean McDermott finishing his rehab.

The show will air on April 22 and broke Tori Spelling and cheating Dean McDermott started filming the show on Monday.

"There's no telling yet how the show will pan out and how much drama there will be since they literally just started filming this morning," an insider told RadarOnline.

Lifetime described Tori Spelling's decision to do the reality show as a "courageous decision to allow the audience to witness the most difficult and unpredictable period in her life."

"The real story will be told as it should be, by Tori Spelling herself," the network said.

The press release, however, did not specify if cameras will also follow around the couple's four children Liam, six, Stella, five, Hattie, two, and Finn, 17 months, said MailOnline.

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