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Tori Spelling Explains How A Baked Potato Played Into Her Divorce From Dean McDermott

When it comes to describing the dissolution of her marriage, Tori Spelling is going fully loaded.

On Monday’s episode of her “misSPELLING ” podcast, the “Beverly Hills, 90210” alum continued her story about the heated argument she had with her estranged husband, Dean McDermott , that led to their divorce.

Spelling ended last week’s episode of her podcast by detailing the lead up to their final fight, which she said was spurred when a drunk McDermott made “a dig” toward her that “he knew would really be hurtful to hear.”

This week, Spelling decided to share how she reacted to this remark — and it involves the destruction of something the actor was really looking forward to: a fully loaded baked potato from Wendy’s.

Spelling explained that she and McDermott had just returned from the fast food chain when her ex dropped the verbal bomb.

“This guttural scream came out of me,” she recalled. “It wasn’t even like a sexy scream, like running in a horror film. It was beast-like. It wasn’t pretty at all. I would love to have seen what my face looked like. I’m sure it was all contorted.”

“And I was like, ‘Fuck you!’ And I took my most prized possession in that moment, my baked potato. It was loaded to perfection, and I smashed it on the ground.”

“I’ve never seen a baked potato fly like that,” Spelling continued. “Let me just say it was a wall-to-wall potato. It was on the floor. It was on the oven. It was everywhere.”

After the incident, Spelling said she had a moment of remorse before locking herself in a bedroom, noting that she and McDermott had been sleeping in separate bedrooms for about three years at that point — a living arrangement she said was “his choice.”

Soon after, a “fired up” McDermott began “banging” on her

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