Tori Spelling is hospitalized for ‘difficulty breathing’ and ‘insane vertigo.’

Tori Spelling is hospitalized for ‘difficulty breathing’ and ‘insane vertigo.’

Tori Spelling is hospitalized and having difficulty breathing.

Wednesday, the actress posted an Instagram Story snapshot from her hospital bed, flashing the peace sign and smiling for the camera.

“I’ve been in the hospital since late last night,” the 49-year-old “BH90210” alum wrote (via Us Weekly).

The co-host of “Messyness” revealed that she was suffering from “high blood pressure and insane dizziness” and that physicians were conducting “a battery of tests.”

The “Tori & Dean” alum then criticized critics who “gas lighted” her this week when she was “too unwell to work.”

“How about the next time you take someone at face value and demonstrate friendliness rather than suspicion?” Spelling suggested. “Remember, for those like myself, unemployment is a nightmare. I am an entrepreneur and workaholic. I always opt for work.”

The former reality star told her fans that she desired to return to her children.

Since marrying in 2006, Spelling and her husband Dean McDermott have welcomed five children: Liam, 15, Stella, 14, Hattie, 11, Finn, 10, and Beau, 5 years old.

The former host of “Chopped Canada” is the father of Jack, whom he shares with his ex-wife Mary Jo Eustace.

During the holidays, the 24-year-old is living with his father, Spelling disclosed on Monday’s “ReWives With Bethenny Frankel” podcast episode.

She stated that Eustace’s daughter, Lola, has also been residing with them, stating, “Right now, we have a large blended family. The greater the number, the merrier!”

Jack and Lola’s names appeared on Spelling and McDermott’s family gingerbread home in Instagram images last week. Eustace has yet to comment on the living arrangements of her children.

On December 14, the actor enthused, “What a fantastic Christmas this year!” The presence of Lola and Jack is the icing on the cake for our family gingerbread house.


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