December 8, 2025 10:35 pm EST

Tori Spelling appears to be ready for more reality TV in the new year.

“There’s more than hope. Where there’s a will, there’s a T,” Spelling, 52, exclusively shared with Us Weekly while attending iHeartRadio 102.7 KIIS FM’s Jingle Ball on Friday, December 5. “Yes, in 2026, it’s happening.”

While Spelling tried to stay mum on specific details, she confirmed “one of” the shows is family related.

“One is more of a structured format and one is not,” she added.

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When asked if she was happy she said yes to the projects, the Beverly Hills, 90210 actress replied, “Well, I created it, so yeah.”

Spelling previously starred in several reality shows with her now ex-husband Dean McDermott, most notably Tori & Dean: Home Sweet Hollywood on Oxygen from 2007 to 2012. She also documented the struggles of her marriage in the docuseries True Tori.

“It was about me expressing myself at a moment in time where I felt like I wanted to have a voice and a voice for women everywhere who were going through what I was going through at the time,” Spelling previously shared on her iHeartRadio “9021OMG” podcast with close friend Jennie Garth. “It should have been a self-contained, one season and that was it.”

Spelling added, “I regret the second season, which you told me not to do. And you were right on.”


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In recent years, Spelling has focused on her podcasts, which also includes “misSPELLING.”

While stepping out at the Intuit Dome in Inglewood, California, for Jingle Ball, Spelling decided to dress up in a Michael DePaulo black floral embroidered corset with feathers.

As a mom to five kids, Spelling said it’s not every day she gets to dress to impress.

“I just wanted something that popped,” she said. “I’m feeling really hopeful going into 2026 and feeling really confident, which I’ve never said before. So I wanted something that represented that.”

Although Spelling has spent all of her adulthood in the spotlight, she explained on the red carpet that she didn’t grow up with a lot of confidence. Part of the reason, she believes, is because she started working in the industry so young.

“I was 16 when I started, so I didn’t know how to have that inner confidence. I was working too much,” she shared. “I didn’t know that was a thing. The public was so amazing to us, but also the public criticism I wasn’t prepared for. We didn’t have time to sit back and be like, ‘Oh my gosh. How do we work on that?’”

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When she looks at her older children, she’s in awe of the confidence they display each and every day.

“My kids’ generation is so different,” she said. “My 17-year-old [daughter Stella], she’s in high school, a senior this year, and just watching her and her friends having the confidence? I’m 52 and she’s teaching me.”

Watch the iHeartRadio Jingle Ball Tour special airing on ABC December 17 at 8:00 p.m. ET. Stream the next day on Hulu.

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