Tori Spelling says she and mom Candy are 'really good right now' after years of feuding
Tori Spelling said she and her mother are finally starting to clear the air.
The "Beverly Hills, 90210" star revealed on "Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen" her relationship with her mom Candy Spelling has finally improved after years of feuding.
In a clip from the episode posted to YouTube Monday, Cohen asked Spelling about the status of her famed feud with her mom.
"What's your current relationship like with your mom, Candy?" he asked.
"It's good, really good right now," Spelling said.
The 46-year-old has had a turbulent relationship with her mother for several years. Candy told People magazine in 2009 that she and her daughter weren't on speaking terms. Candy also shared with the outlet her plans to sell their family mansion, where she'd lived since 1991.
Cohen asked about Candy's residence on "WWHL."
"And now she sold the huge house and now she's in the huge apartment?" the host inquired.
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Spelling confirmed, adding her kids love their grandma's apartment, which she called "the manor in the sky."
"My kids, the first time they saw it, they were like 'Grandma lives in a hotel!'" she said.
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This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Tori Spelling makes peace with mom Candy after years-long feud