despite her “not great” financial situation.
The “Beverly Hills, 90210” alum posted a series of photos and ideos of her posing alongside her former co-star Brian Austin Green on a red carpet for a 90s Con event in Tampa, Fla., last week.
Spelling also shared a solo video of herself doing different poses, blowing an air kiss to the camera and flashing a peace sign in front of a curtain that had a piece of paper with her name attached to it.
Several fans were quick to question how Spelling, 50, could afford to continue getting “work done” while she’s “struggling monetarily” amid her split from husband Dean McDermott.
“I dont understand, if you’re that broke, then how do you affird [sic] all those fillers in your face? Your face is over filled…” one person commented.
“How can she afford it,” another user asked.
“She says she doesnt have any money but fillers are not for free,” someone else pointed out.
“Hope she is getting paid. So broke but looks plastic,” another person commented.
“All her money went to her face and body,” a user wrote.
Meanwhile, other users still encouraged Spelling to “cool off on the fillers.”
“Please stop ruining your beautiful face with all the fillers!!” one person pleaded.
“Her face looks like a bunch of silicone has bursted!” someone else commented, with another adding, “Tori looks like a Bratz doll.”
“I love tori but omg the face?! Wtf,” someone simply put it.
However, other people defended Spelling against the “haters” and raved about how “incredible” and “stunning” she looks.
Spelling has had a more challenging summer ever since McDermott announced in a since-deleted Instagram post that they would be getting a divorce after 17 years of marriage in June.
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The exes share five kids together: Liam, 16, Stella, 15, Hattie, 11, Finn, 11, and Beau, 6. McDermott also has a 24-year-old son named Jack with ex-wife Mary Jo Eustace.
The split came one month after Spelling revealed that her kids were ill from “extreme” mold in their rental home that resulted in Spelling first checking her family into a $100-per-night motel before moving them to an RV at a campsite in August.
The “Stori Telling” author continued to be photographed at the site for weeks, but a source told Page Six at the time that she declined to take up her mom Candy Spelling’s offer to find her daughter a new home.
“[It] is fine. They should live where they want to live,” the insider spilled.
It’s unclear where Spelling and her kids currently live, but she briefly returned to work before being hospitalized for an unknown condition later that same month.