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The Candy-Tori Spelling feud actually began prior to the death of Aaron Spelling, but the gap between mother and daughter has grown wider over time. Now, Candy Spelling (Aaron’s widow, Tori’s mom) is ...
What is Candy Spelling’s net worth? Explore her fortune from inheritance, television royalties and real estate investments that built her massive wealth.
Spelling Manor in Los Angeles is one of the largest homes in the world. At 56,500 square feet, it is slightly larger than the White House, and more than 21 times the size of the average American ...
Tonight at 9 p.m., HGTV will air "Selling Spelling Manor" which tells the story of Candy Spelling vacating her vast estate after British heiress Petra Ecclestone purchased the property. A peek ...
Petra Ecclestone finally finds a buyer for her 123-room mansion, once built for Aaron and Candy Spelling. The sale is the highest price on record for California.
As Spelling, her staff and movers scurry to pack up Spelling Manor (as the family dubbed the estate), viewers get a peek at some of its five kitchens, 27 bathrooms and bowling alley, arcade, and ...
Spelling Manor’s claim to the Los Angeles market’s priciest listing continues to slip. The palatial Holmby Hills estate, located at 594 South Mapleton Drive, took the title in 2019, when it ...
Tori Spelling broke down her experience growing up in the Manor in Los Angeles, which is currently on the market for $137.5 million, in a podcast episode.
The palatial 56,500-square-foot estate listed for $160 million before being sold for $119.75 million — which is enough to set the record for highest price paid for a home in Los Angeles County ...
See Inside the Spelling Mansion! Aaron, Candy and Tori's Former Home for Sale for $160 Million The 56,000-square-foot estate has 14 bedrooms and 27 bathrooms, and was once the largest home in Los ...
Meet the new billionaire owner of America's $150 million Spelling Manor.
Tori’s fall from The Manor to a Sunseeker is thanks to a shopping habit which saw her fill lavish rental homes to the ceiling with unopened purchases, sources say.