Can Tori Spelling write for children?
Madonna, Jerry Seinfeld and Jamie Lee Curtis all have one thing in common — they’ve all written children’s books. And soon to join the list of notable kids’ lit stars is “Beverly-Hills: 90210” star Tori Spelling. Spelling’s upcoming book, “Presenting…Tallulah,” is about a young girl who just wants to be herself. The actress has already released two memoirs called “Mommywood” and “sTORI Telling.” “I love reading to my kids. It’s our special time together,” Spelling told Entertainment Weekly. Reading is one skill. Writing is another. Spelling is a Hollywood brat, the daughter of the late Aaron Spelling, who created 90210. Her own claim to fame is “So NoTORIous,” a VH1 reality show based on her marriage — which came after she broke up the 12-year union between Canadian TV chef Mary Jo Eustace and actor Dean McDermott. McDermott left his two children and wife for Spelling and they have started a new family together — and another reality show. Celebrity books sell millions of copies in N
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