"True Tori" star Dean McDermott has been trying to keep his marriage afloat ever since he admitted to cheating on his wife Tori Spelling. But he's still keeping to his guns that this'll be his last season on the hit reality show. "Don't get me wrong. I'm not pooh-poohing the show and the whole experience I've had. I've learned a lot about myself, our relationship — it's been a good process," he said on "Today." "But as it goes and continues, it's taking a toll on me. It's not good for me. It's different for everybody. If it works for T, that's great, but I'm finding I'm having a hard time with it." "I want some of my privacy back. I think I've shared too much of my soul and my demons with strangers. As you know, with that comes positive and negative reactions. It's just not a good space for me," he continued. One thing is certain: The "Chopped Canada" host will be by his wife's side if she continues with the Lifetime show, even if it's not on camera. "If it helps her, absolutely," he told Kathie Lee Gifford and Hoda Kotb. "I support her 100 percent." Read More »
"True Tori" star Dean McDermott has shocked viewers with his candid confessions of infidelity, but now he's shocking them again, revealing this will be his last season on the reality show with his wife Tori Spelling. "We have five more shows left. I can't do this anymore," he told "Access Hollywood Live." "I can't keep opening a vein, opening my soul and sharing my feelings and thoughts and demons with the world. I don't watch it. I can't. It's really difficult. I can't do it anymore, for my soul." During the Lifetime show, the couple has gone through hours of therapy together, with the "Chopped Canada" host going through depression and drug problems. Read More »
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