Tori Spelling is exploring unconventional ways to finance her five children’s college education, revealing on her latest podcast episode that she might turn to OnlyFans. The 51-year-old actress discussed her financial strategy with guest William Shatner on the “misSPELLING” podcast.
Spelling, known for her role on “Beverly Hills, 90210,” mentioned the high cost of tuition for her kids—Liam, 17, Stella, 16, Hattie, 12, Finn, 11, and Beau, 7. “I’m gonna have to go on OnlyFans in order to get them into college,” she stated, reflecting on the substantial expenses she anticipates.
Shatner, 93, expressed surprise at Spelling’s choice, noting the significant costs associated with higher education. When he inquired about the nature of OnlyFans, Spelling explained its evolution from a platform primarily used by sex workers to one featuring a variety of content creators, including comedians and chefs. “OnlyFans transformed into a platform where people show different kinds of content. You can find everything from comedians to chefs,” Spelling elaborated.

Despite Shatner’s confusion about the platform’s content, Spelling clarified that while some content on OnlyFans is revealing, it is not limited to sexual material. She explained that users can subscribe to receive various types of content, which may include more intimate or exclusive photos if desired.
The conversation shifted to alternative ways to support her family financially, with Shatner humorously suggesting Spelling’s children could work to contribute. Spelling laughed off the idea, indicating that her children aren’t inclined towards traditional work or academic skills.
With a light-hearted tone, Shatner proposed that Spelling might consider a fundraising approach similar to GoFundMe to help with her financial needs. Spelling responded with amusement, acknowledging the creative suggestion and the broader challenge of supporting her family.
Spelling’s candid discussion highlights the financial pressures faced by many families and her willingness to explore diverse avenues to meet her children’s educational needs.
