Tori Spelling's husband, Dean McDermott, opted out of having a vasectomy done on-camera during an episode of "True Tori" this week — the latest struggle for the couple as they try to rebound from a cheating scandal.
The vasectomy issue was at the forefront of Tuesday night's episode of the family's Lifetime reality show, as Spelling and McDermott grappled with the idea of having a fifth child. Ultimately, McDermott backed out of the procedure at the last minute and shooed away the cameras.
"Vasectomy or no vasectomy, you're the love of my life,"
he then told Spelling, according to E! News.
"This little pronouncement from Dean came after he said he didn't want a vasectomy, and Tori did, and then Tori didn't, and then neither of them did, and they cried, and they ended up going with 'no vasectomy' in order to save their marriage, somehow," the celebrity gossip site noted.
HollywoodGossip.com wrote that the entire vasectomy episode seemed to be off-kilter.
"They visit an urologist. Dean is conflicted," the site recapped. "Apparently they've never considered birth control and the fact that they can have sex and not produce children. Tori says she got pregnant once while on the pill, but regardless, this Dean McDermott vasectomy story feels about as absurd and forced as you can imagine."
Spelling, daughter of the late legendary Hollywood television producer Aaron Spelling, spent the bulk of the first season of her reality show working to put her marriage to McDermott back together after he cheated on her.
Also on this week's episode, Spelling reached out to first husband Charlie Shanian, whom she cheated on with McDermott, and tried to schedule a meeting.
"I felt like there was a lot of love with Charlie, but I didn’t feel like I was in love with him, and when I met Dean, I fell in love," the former "90210" star said. "I had both. I had love and ‘in love’ so I ended that marriage with Charlie but I didn’t do it properly and I’ve had regrets about it ever since."
"True Tori" airs Tuesdays at 9 p.m. on Lifetime.
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