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- Tori Spelling poked fun at her iHeartRadio Jingle Ball outfit after walking the star-studded red carpet on Dec. 5
- In an Instagram post, the actress joked about picking “wedgies” before the glam event, which saw her wearing briefs under a sheer outfit
- The actress and podcaster has been a frequent guest at the holiday concert, previously attending in 2023 with her kids Stella, Hattie, Finn and Beau
Tori Spelling is sticking to the facts.
The Beverly Hills, 90210 alum uncovered the realities of what goes into pulling off a red carpet look after attending the 102.7 KIIS-FM Jingle Ball concert on Friday, Dec. 5.
In an Instagram post shared after the star-studded event, the podcaster and mom, 52, posted a behind-the-scenes clip of herself addressing a mishap on the red carpet.
“Real stars pull out wedgies before they hit the red carpet,” she captioned a video of herself adjusting her briefs seconds before posing for the cameras.
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Spelling wore a sheer lace and feathery look featuring a black floral embroidered corset by Michael DePaulo Couture and a sheer skirt. She styled her blonde hair in a bob and channeled the festive spirit with red nails.
This wouldn’t be the first time Spelling has kept it real about her public appearances. During a March episode of the MissSPELLING podcast, she recounted the time she had a “nip slip situation” at the 1996 American Music Awards shortly after getting breast implants at age 19.
“I could just hear people be like, ‘oh my god.’ And my publicist swooped in and whispered, ‘Wait. We have to … [and] she took me off,” recalled Spelling. “…I don’t think I wore a bra, and it was back before … the nip cover-ups. So I think you could just literally see it.”
Despite her sartorial mistakes, that hasn’t stopped Spelling from wanting to keep some of the outfits from her past. Now, her archives are getting a second life thanks to her teenage daughter, Stella, 17.
“I think right now, we have different senses of style, but I actually have a lot of her clothes from the 2000s. All of that stuff really came back in. It’s really popular now. I even wear her old clothes and stuff,” Stella told PEOPLE while chatting about their new Arcutis Biotherapeutics campaign.
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“People were like, ‘Why do you still have that? Juicy Couture is never going to come back in,’ and people can call me a hoarder, but I’m super grateful that I hung on to all of what I thought were iconic pieces,” Spelling said of saving her clothes.
“I love seeing Stella’s face when I take her through boxes in the garage. We’ll open something. She’s like, ‘Oh my God. People are recreating all these brands and trying to make new ones and you have the OG pieces.'”
