
Candy Spelling has a weird idea about what killed her husband, famed television producer Aaron Spelling. In real life, it was oral cancer and a stroke. In Candy's make believe crazy world, it was her daughter not calling enough.
In an interview (Thursday) with 94.7 WMAS in Springfield, Mass., Candy said Tori abandoned Aaron and "that's what killed my husband actually. He just didn't want to live after that. You know, he had done everything ... he could possibly do for his daughter and she wanted no part of him once he couldn't do anything for her." (Us Magazine)
Today, Candy went to HuffingtonPost.com to explain her remarks - and by explain, I mean to repeat that Tori slaughtered her father.
"I didn't intend to create headlines. I was asked a question about my daughter not speaking with my family, and I answered truthfully," she said. "My husband was very ill, and he had stopped eating and taking liquids. He called Tori on a daily basis, and never stopped asking if Tori had returned his call. We had to say no every day... I should have known better (about making such an outlandish remark), but it is the truth."
Holy hell, is Candy saying that Aaron died of a broken heart? That's too cheesy, even for one of his terrible TV dramas. Clearly, the only way this ends is with Tori throwing Candy into a pool followed by a bitch-on-bitch slapfest. Then everyone learns a valuable lesson before the credits role.