Broke Tori Spelling’s New TV Show ‘Mystery Girls’ Gives Different Take On Detective Series; Faces Neighbors’ Wrath For Disturbing Peace

Broke Tori Spelling's new TV show with Jennie Garth called "Mystery Girls" aims to give a different take on detective series as the daughter of former TV magnate Aaron Spelling and her husband are facing their neighbor's wrath for disturbing the peace.

According to E! News, the broke Tori Spelling's new show is like art imitating life as she and Jennie Garth both play two starlets who play detectives in a TV show but has a chance to become real sleuths to investigate a real-life mystery.

Tori Spelling will play Holly Hamilton and Jennie Garth will play Charlie Contour, who is already settling in his new life as a suburban mother, and their lives are turned upside down as Nick (Miguel Pinzon) will only speak to them to shed light on the crime he has witnessed. The series will premiere in June on ABC Family.

Meanwhile, the broke Tori Spelling and her cheating husband Dean McDermott are facing their neighbors' wrath especially after they opened their $10,500-a-month rented home to film crew for the reality show "True Tori."

Edward Ohrabian has no problem giving his name to Radar Online as he complained about the behavior of the couple.

"This is a quiet neighborhood and it used to be a great street. Now our street is filled with paparazzi, film crews and trucks," he said.

The angry neighbor said that he has lived in the neighborhood for 14 years and nobody has stolen his parking spot except when he has family over for holidays. "Now, there's no space. It's not fun," he added.

There's also the issue with five or six dogs that Tori Spelling and Dean McDermott have and the fact that they bark all day. Ohrabian told Radar that he would have to assess his options in "a couple of months if this continues."

"My wife believes none of the neighbors are happy," he said.

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