Tori Spelling’s Son Beau ‘Stabbed’ At The Four Seasons, Claims Actress — ‘Beverly Hills, 90210’ Star Says He Is Now Doing Better




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Tori Spelling set the reputation of the luxurious hotel Four Seasons on fire by claiming that her young son had been hurt by sharp uncovered nails in the room.

The actress, who is mostly famous for her role in Beverly Hills, 90210, opened up and talked about her unpleasant experience on social media on Tuesday.

In a lengthy Instagram post, the mother of five explained she stayed at the prestigious hotel with her children as they have done many times in the past.

According to Spelling’s story, her 15-month-old son, Beau Dean, got stabbed by four nails that were left exposed in the arcade room meant for the kids.

The actress expressed her anger by saying what happened was wrong on so many levels and slammed the hotel for their negligence.

At the end of her post, she asked her followers for advice if her son needed a tetanus shot due to the incident.

For the time being it remains uncertain if the TV personality decided to take on a legal revenge against Four Seasons.

However, a representative for the hotel claimed that they communicated with their client actively during her stay there but refused to share anything about the incident.

Furthermore, the employee said that the well-being of the hotel’s guests was their top priority and out of respect for Spelling’s privacy no further information about her would be revealed.

The incident is just one of the latest unfortunate events that happened to Spelling and her family in the recent years.

In December 2017, the Mystery Girls star was involved in a lawsuit against Benihana, and in 2015 she claimed she suffered severe burns and as a result sued a Japanese chain for the damage taken.

Dean McDermott‘s wife spoke to Extra and gave a little update on her child’s situation.

She said, “He’s okay, he’s good. I had a moment as a mom. I went to social media on behalf of other mama bears. I was like, ‘I’m going to be a voice.’ It was scary for a moment, and everything is fine, everyone was great.”

It seems that all parties involved were able to find common ground after the incident.