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Welcome to Miss Spelling, a Bahama style.
We're at Bahama.
OMG, what's my other podcast, but OMG.
You guys, it is so amazing here.
I mean, don't get jealous because I'm going to walk you through it.
And this could be your next vacation.
I am here with my producers and co-host Ruthanne and Heather who is never on.
Pod with me.
No, but thanks for having me.
She's behind the scenes.
I love her and she's here too.
And we got Shelby and Eastern in the house.
Wait, so Bahama has a podcast studio.
So I could kind of move here because I had two podcasts.
I can do my work here better than zoom in and working from home.
It's kind of a vibe in here, no?
Like I love the colors.
And loving to full everything about it.
I love the apparel spritz sitting in front of me.
Oh, we do.
We have apparel spritz, just me and Ruthanne.
We are on vacation.
Kind of.
We are.
Yes.
So right before we start this podcast, Ruthanne, we walk by the pool,
which is one of six pools.
Is that correct?
There's a lot going on here.
Okay.
So just so you know, Bahama, it has three resorts in one.
They are the umbrella.
But there's the Grand Hyatt.
There's SLS.
And there's Rosewood.
So depends on what your vibe is, but you have three choices.
Now, here's the thing.
You can be on vacation.
And you get your steps in.
I'm telling you.
You walk, but you're everywhere.
You look so beautiful.
Everyone is so kind.
And there's so much to do that you're excited to walk.
Actually, I'm not a rocker.
And I'm like, I'm on it.
Literally, the studio that we're in is right by the ocean.
Like we walked into the door.
And it's like the ocean's right there.
I know.
It's not kicked by the ocean, but it's studio by the ocean.
Oh, wow.
Yeah.
Here we are.
Oh, my goodness.
Wait.
I need one sip.
Oh.
So I was saying, as we're walking by one of the pools,
to get to our podcast studio, Ruth Ann saw someone sitting out
and they were having a drink and a pineapple.
Mm-hmm.
And it felt like you were a vacation newbie.
You're like, oh, oh, I need more of those.
Well, I do feel that when you're in a tropical paradise,
such as Baja, you in LA.
Close your eyes.
You need to indulge in either drinking out of a coconut
or a pineapple.
And I have seen a lot of drinking out of coconuts,
but I got to say I haven't seen a lot of drinking out of pineapples
in my tropical experiences.
So I got excited.
I think it's a vibe.
She doesn't get around.
Wow.
Here's the thing.
I feel like the pineapple is heavy.
Yeah.
It's spiky.
And by the way, they're big pineapples.
They're not like little pineapples.
Big pineapples.
They're like, like it has jar.
Because they're my real deal.
Yeah.
Like a jar?
Like a juice apparatus.
It's bigger, better.
Anyway.
Anyway.
Well, I was wondering Tori just like,
how you're feeling overall, not only just being here,
like we've been talking right on your plot about being a fresh start,
all of that.
So how are you feeling right now when it comes to the progress
that you've been making in these last couple of weeks?
Well, you know me, I always say I'm an open book.
It does feel nice to be able to not,
in life, be able to speak about what's going on.
Because I'm seeing the connection,
like seeing the connection,
reading the connection, feeling the connection of everyone
being like, oh my gosh, I've gone through this.
And I know what it's like.
And it's really, it's not isolating.
So it's been really great talking about everything health journey
and just wanting to kind of clean it up internally and externally.
In my life, do you feel like a weight's kind of been lifted off
of your shoulders a little bit now that you've been kind of just so,
like this is what it is.
It's something.
You know, one of the next steps has to be get the implants out.
They're so heavy.
The implants are so heavy.
They're weighing me down.
I don't know why I went there.
It was in my brain.
So I said it.
I thought you were talking about like implants in your sinuses
or something that you had about them.
And it's like, you're taking out to really care about it.
But I really do think that's interesting.
That as you're kind of clearing your mind.
You're like, I also need to release some of this weight
that I'm carrying around everything.
Everything.
Yeah.
Wow.
So is that something that you've looked into?
Are you feeling, you say the weight of it?
Are you feeling any symptoms?
Because obviously we hear a lot now about breast implant illness.
And so, yeah.
So Bunny E was just on my podcast.
Yeah.
And she was talking.
Yeah.
She took me down the wormhole, the boobhole.
And it was like, she got hers out.
And she was like, there's an actual thing.
You know, and she was like, some people don't believe in it.
But I've kind of dabbled in learning about it,
hearing about it, researching it for years.
Because I got my first set of implants at 19.
So I don't know life without them.
But I do have a lot of immune issues.
And I don't know.
This is all actually make out about it.
This is making a lot of sense.
And I kind of want, if you don't mind,
if this is too personal, we can always cut this out.
No, not really.
They really are.
Are they silicone or saline?
And they really wreck havoc on my wardrobe.
Okay.
I said that for you.
You know, I have it on your neck.
Oh, my God.
So look at me right now.
You guys can't see me over social clips.
But Heather, look how I'm.
I've gotten to that habit, but I'm telling you,
this is so heavy.
Yeah.
Well, let me ask you this.
So I'm sitting forward.
I'm hunched over.
And it's not because a posture,
always been a thing.
But honestly, like my next four,
I have neck pain 24 seven back pain.
But I'm a side sleeper or a back sleeper.
Side sleeper.
Side sleeper.
Yeah.
I'll do it.
No, you're.
Ruthanne makes a differ.
I'm going to show you the pictures.
Here's the thing.
Oh, my gosh.
Baha Mar.
I love you guys so much.
Like, I'm here working, but I'm on vacation.
The most beautiful suite.
Uh, yeah.
Baha Mar.
But we are at the Grand Hyatt portion.
And it is so lovely.
We have an amazing ocean view.
And we checked in.
Not expecting anything.
We're literally we're kind of like
happy to be here with sleeping attend.
Yeah.
What are those?
Yes.
Well, I would.
I've never been in his tent.
I had never been camping.
Oh, that's an episode.
I'm not shocked, but I'm shocked.
You know, it's not so sorry.
True Beverly Hills.
I was 14.
I played it.
You were in camping in a movie.
In a movie.
It was more like me.
I was 14.
That's like me the first.
So I don't know when I was in a relationship
and they asked me if I had gone camping,
because they don't camp in their whole life.
And I said, yeah, I went camping.
When I was in Girl Scouts.
And they were like, that doesn't count.
Mokai.
I mean, I've seen every horror film.
Well, there's like tents and camping.
So I feel like.
Well, my Girl Scout camping was on.
I survived.
Like the Orange County Fairgrounds.
It wasn't like out in the woods.
So they were like, yeah, that doesn't count.
Can we go back though?
Really quick.
I have more breast implant questions.
Oh, yeah, yeah.
Yeah.
Side sleeper.
Sorry.
Side sleeper.
Side sleeper.
Okay.
So you said you got them at 19.
Yes.
The first.
Yes.
So this is this is my follow up.
So how many times have you had them replaced since?
Because so many women do not know that you are actually
supposed to get your breast implants replaced every 10 years.
Yes.
And I have a follow up to tell you about that.
Somebody that you know and their recent breast implant issues.
But you tell me how many times have you had them replaced?
Denise.
No.
Oh, somebody else.
Okay.
Okay.
So had them done.
19.
I should never start on that journey.
But they were saline.
Okay.
19.
It was literally my boyfriend at the time really thought
it I should do it.
I got talked into it.
I was on that.
Oh, no.
Yeah.
Like, you know, you started to be like, oh, okay.
Anywho.
Um, there was someone that you oh my gosh.
Someone used to call me a ring and tang titties and really
fuck my life.
Like.
When you were 19 and got them done for the first time.
Somebody used to say it.
They have no recollection.
So it's not a big deal.
And you know what?
We were young.
But here's the thing.
I have a.
I'm not going to say it right and I'm so sorry you guys.
Is it pectus intro?
It's.
I was born with a bone.
So people always say in photos like, oh my god.
Look how messed up her boob and plants are.
Look at that gaping hole.
I was born with this at five years old.
I had.
I was like, oh, it's someone's like, oh, you have cleavage.
I'm like, what's that?
It was just it.
My I have a bone that sticks out on one side.
So it causes like an.
An indentation.
Indentation.
So it doesn't matter if I natural boobs real.
And plants.
I'm always going to have that.
It is genetic.
Um, and I'm assuming I have the children that have this bone.
And I'm assuming having been going through the meeting with the doctor for the pre consultation
and things like that, that that probably came up.
Could they have ever fixed it or did any of them ever offer to fix it or say that by getting
implants, it would maybe shadow or change things differently.
Bear in mind.
I was 19.
I remember at the time I didn't want to tell my parents.
Oh,
Tori, you thought that they weren't going to notice you came home with boobs?
Uh, worse than that.
I finally told them my mom came over to see me and like help me at my apartment because
the boyfriend that would talk me into it was like out with his friends.
Of course.
And he was like, I don't know.
I'm out of here.
I'm like, wait, who's going to take care of me at the time?
My best friends with Alicia Silverstone and Carmen Electra, who both came over and were
present for this.
But I also had never told my mom about my tattoo.
So I was laying there, I'll ban a job.
And you know, you're not thinking straight on pink killers.
And she walked in to see, bring me food and see if I was okay.
And then she looked down and she's like, uh, is that his, is that tattoo?
And I go, uh, yeah, mom, you know how teenagers, yeah, mom, you know, that's my tattoo.
It's no big deal.
And she was like, okay.
Okay.
We never spoke again about it.
It was like, okay.
Yeah.
Yeah.
But anyway, at the time, the boyfriend that talked me into it and I had nice boobs looking
back, I look at them, you know, because I rewatched myself weekly on 9-0 to 1-0-MG.
Love it.
Love it.
Love it.
We watch so much for doing that because I know that that's rough as an artist.
Most artists do not like to watch themselves back on camera and you guys do it every single
week.
For a lot of years, I, because of outward kind of digs that me from the press and from it
was just a big thing that I couldn't watch myself and it was really hard.
And I gotta say now rewatching it and doing that podcast.
I really like it.
Like it's, I'm fine with it.
I watch it and I'm like, oh, I like that girl.
I finally look at myself and like myself, which that's a hard one.
It's been years in the making.
Anyway, we're in season eight.
Sorry, I have the new boobs.
But, you know, the first few seasons when I watch our first two, I would say like, oh,
my, I look now and I was like, oh, they were good.
Yeah.
I liked them.
But anyway, I did have that hole, though.
And I didn't have the fullest natural boobs.
They were like, I would say big A small B.
Okay.
They make deal great.
But they did kind of, they were skinny.
Okay.
You know, like some people have wide feet, skinny feet.
I'd skinny tits.
And I'm like, oh, it's skinny tits.
A brand.
I mean, in the making with that name.
Bethany is everything skinny.
I'm sure she trademarked that one too.
Anyway.
Yeah.
So I got in my head because someone always be like, oh, yeah, when you lean over to get dressed
in your wardrobe.
It's like, ring and tang titties.
And I'm like, what?
I look down and I look on and see my ring and tangs like, oh, when they lean over it.
Valid.
So anyway.
So, so my other question was 19.
Oh, did you get them done again?
Yes.
How old are you?
Sorry.
I haven't gotten out much in the last two months with my health issues.
I'm super excited.
The boyfriend at the time, his best friend, his best friend's girlfriend, was a stripper.
And I didn't want to ask anyone.
So she was like, I have the best doctor.
Yeah.
So I went to her doctor first time.
You guys at the time, Beverly Hills girl, like, and she was like, it was like your choice
of exord surgeons.
But if only we had the internet back then.
Right.
At the time, I'll give you a pass on that one.
It was like in Pasadena.
Okay.
To me, that was like driving like out of the country.
Yeah.
It was so far.
I was like, I don't know where that is, but it's far Pasadena.
Like, you know, beautiful, high end.
It wasn't a stripper, though.
Oh.
Yeah.
That's kind of telling me.
Well, not when you're young.
Well, listen, you obviously saw the finished product on this girl and you liked what you saw,
right?
That's the thing.
Her's work.
Right.
Yeah.
Of course.
If I see somebody with a Tory, you know, and you're going to the can go wrong.
Well, that's not anymore.
This is the new me.
The new fresh start.
Fresh start.
Everything will go right.
Yes.
So anyway, got him redone at 26.
That's kind of early, early from 19 to 26.
That's less than 10 years.
Oh, my gosh.
What was the decision to get them redone at 26?
They were so hard and it was uncomfortable.
And I just remember being like, is there something wrong with them?
Is it a leak?
By then, of course, my mom knew and she was like, yeah, she got them done in some random place.
Yeah.
So I remember at the time, you're talking to my parents, a doctor.
And he was also heft's doctor for all the girls.
Yes.
Yeah.
So he got involved and he was like, oh, my God.
Okay.
We're going to get her someone great.
And it was a Saturday night.
I was at the manor with my parents.
It's a screen to movie.
I know this isn't normal.
I'm super ashamed, but not really.
Wait.
There's nothing to be.
There's literally nothing to be ashamed about.
I know.
There isn't.
It's plastic surgery.
It's 2026.
No, she's ashamed.
No, I was ashamed that my parents are wealthy.
I was ashamed about talking about it.
She'll take a picture.
She'll take a picture.
I'm super ashamed.
I had no control of it, but I was born into Hollywood.
And wealthy parents.
Yeah.
That's all.
Yeah.
And there's that.
So anyway, I know this isn't normal.
Look at me.
But anyway, he was like made a call and he was like, hey.
Get in the car going to playboy mansion.
My parents lived five minutes away.
So on a Saturday night, it was like me.
No, it was me.
My mother.
Our family doctor.
And we go.
And we.
Yeah.
Went to the mansion, which they do movie screenings too.
And I think they were doing it.
Sunday night movies.
Yeah.
There was one bunny recovering upstairs,
because she had just had hers.
And she had okayed it.
It was like one of the big ones.
I don't know.
She had okayed it for me to go up there.
And take a look at the merchandise and touch them.
Oh my.
Yeah.
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This is bad ass competition.
Right.
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I'm going to have cookies and milk and milk.
Yeah.
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So, okay, so second time getting them, another follow up question.
Do you automatically have to go bigger because of this is going to sound very maybe grotesque,
but stretching of skin, right?
Yes.
There was the question of over the muscle versus under the muscle.
Yes, what do you do?
Because of my picturesque vartus, what is it?
My pescatarian bonage.
Is this carian native?
No, it's the other one there's two.
Okay.
You're like, we're not excavating here.
Esco bar?
No.
So Pablo Escovedem.
No.
Oh, I have to give the credit, I'm sorry.
Yeah, so that did come up.
And it's gone back and forth because I feel like I've had them done three times now.
But wait, before you tell me, did you go over the muscle or under the muscle?
That's the thing, back and forth.
Remember now.
Oh, okay, okay.
I feel like I feel like it was over the first time because the doctor said he couldn't do it under
because second time he was like, that's not true.
And I will say as an avid plastic surgery show watcher, and nobody cares.
I mean, I've had cosmetic surgery.
And I also like to see good work done when I see it on red carpets and things.
But I think that the go to is under the muscle.
If you can, I feel like those told I couldn't.
But it makes sense, though, that the second time you would have it.
Over the muscle makes sense that they were really protruding.
Ripling, that was a thing.
It was the ripple effect.
Butterfly effect.
Great.
Not ripple.
I like that.
It's a protein drink.
I'm going to have two sips.
I'm such.
You guys, two sips.
They are witness here.
How many are I had?
And I'm like, whoa, whoa, whoa.
The doctor.
Second time.
Did it.
Amazing.
I think he's still huge.
So like the nicest teddy bear of a guy, young guy.
And he was just so kind, explained so much.
But I remember my family doctor was in the surgery room just to make sure everything was.
He was like, you know, I don't want Aaron to get mad.
Like, I'm falling through.
I'm going to be here.
When you went under for that procedure, did you know what size you were going under for?
Or was it kind of a, once you go under, you doctor can figure it out for me kind of situation.
What do you think, Heather?
It sounds like you didn't know what size you were going in for.
So here's the thing.
They give you them an office to hold.
You're like, I'm getting the teddy bear gummies.
No, like gum drops, like tear drops.
That's what you hear a lot.
Yeah.
The tear drops, you can touch them.
And you're like, oh, this is good.
This feels good.
This is those types of things.
And they tell you this kind can ripple, this kind won't.
Anyway, they go by CCs.
So I feel like I got, they were like talking, you know, you're going to be like 350 CCs.
But what does that mean to?
Well, usually they're able to say, that'll contribute to a full C or a small D.
Usually they're able as doctors to tell you that.
And they also should tell you that both breasts usually don't get the same amount.
Like you're not even on both sides.
Where were you when I went in watching TV?
Right.
Damn it.
Someone.
Well, first of all, what year was this?
What year was this?
The 90s.
Still, if you're 26.
I was 26.
Okay.
So I don't feel like the general public was as knowledgeable as they are now.
No, of course not.
So even know what to ask.
Unfortunately, 26, 25.
And if you're Tory, you don't ask any.
All right.
I know is I got them done.
And this gaping.
All as trolls have called it online.
My Pablo excavators.
It is.
It was filled in first.
But here's the thing with plastic surgery or even, you know, if you go and get filler or micro needling,
everything is puffed up and filled down.
Looks great at first.
And then swelling goes down.
The swelling was like on point.
I had.
It looked like just a line.
The perfect cleavage.
I was like, oh my god, there's no hole in between my boobies.
It was so good.
And I'm picturing.
You guys know I'm visual in my head.
I remember right after I got done, I had red hair.
I went to a Fox party.
And.
Oh my god.
I think no.
That was a different one.
It's when Ryan's he processed me out.
No, no, that was a different year.
Okay.
Maybe this is party five was on Melrose place.
I was in a car with Heather Lockler, who's the kindest ever loved her.
And that's where I got some Tommy Lee info that I can never unheared the story.
What a tea story.
Yeah.
Can I tell this story?
So in the limo after.
And my boobs, there's I can pull up the photo.
They look so perfect.
Low cut.
They were swollen still.
Cleavage.
Perfect.
Um, and then once it, you know, months went by, I had my still bone plate thing.
It came back and doesn't go away.
Um, anyway, those boobs stayed for a good.
Well, not 20 years.
Oh, okay.
So in the car, I have so many things to tell you.
We should do a whole episode on my boobs because I have so many incarnations.
Well, if we're going to many celebrity stories.
We're going to follow through on this.
If this is something that you really are considering, we should definitely do a boob dedicated
episode.
You shouldn't go to a maybe we have maybe we talked to a proper surgeon.
Yeah.
Maybe we talked to somebody else who just, you know, got their implants out.
She's been on the pod before, but who I was going to bring up was Brandy Glanville.
She just had her breast implants right two weeks ago.
And she found out that one of them had ruptured.
And she is now saying that this was the cause.
She thinks of the parasite stuff that was in her face.
She's making that connection.
And, um, you know, we are wishing her a speedy recovery obviously.
But it's, it's crazy.
She never got her breast implants replaced.
And she had them for 20 years.
Well, yeah.
So did I.
Well, I've done redone again when I was 20, 25, not 26, I believe.
Yeah, 26, 9 or 20.
So over this was earlier.
So maybe, oh gosh, I'll have to look it up.
But then redone, uh, 2021.
And they were expired.
And outdated, no, recall, recall lemons joke, please.
Uh, yeah.
They, uh, so anyway, the doctor who was lovely, my mom decided I should date him.
Did you?
So I recovered at my parents house in my childhood room.
At the manor childhood, I moved there at 16 from my old house.
I'd love to tell people that.
So I don't think I grew up there.
But my room there, I, I was recovering all wrapped up.
And no one does this anymore.
I don't think.
But she was like, oh, doc, doctor.
Gonna come over just to check on you.
In my brain, like, oh my god, that's so nice.
I'm like, it was just like, no, no, no, no.
You know, it's happening.
And I was like, great.
And then she's like, and I invited him to stay for dinner.
I go, what?
So I'm in bed.
The chef had made me food.
It was a drain.
You have drains during this.
All probably all the things.
Yeah.
All the things.
I had trained bad that the chef had made me dinner.
So I didn't know what to say.
So I said, okay.
And so he came and like, he had a tray, but he sat like, you know,
of course, it's the spelling.
So my room.
Huge.
So I'm in bed.
So like, he's in bed with me across the room.
There's a table and chairs and a couch area.
So he's not like, he's over there with his tray.
And then I'm just in my head, combusting.
Because I'm too nice to say anything.
I'm super shy at the time.
I'm, you know, on painkillers and recovering from a boob job.
And my doctor is there.
And I would.
My mom's thinking, he's young.
He's Jewish.
He's successful.
This is great.
This is awkward.
When he said your mom invited him to stay for dinner.
I thought that meant with your parents.
I was in bed with dreams, like laying there.
It was like two days later.
Oh my goodness.
Yeah, to come check on me.
I couldn't move.
Oh my god.
Yeah.
That's awful.
I'm sorry.
So long story short.
Sorry, sorry if I said backwards.
She didn't tell me a date.
She just said, doctor, this coming.
Oh, and he's going to say for dinner.
Okay.
Later, they're all joking.
They're like, we think he's great for you.
Da-da-da.
And I was like, oh, like go out with him.
Date him.
And that's when I was like, she thought it was great.
And she had tried to set us up.
And I was like, no, no, no.
I was so embarrassed.
Super great guy.
Like, but at the time, I was into like bad boy actors.
To my mother's credit.
She was trying to.
No.
She had great intentions.
Really great intentions.
Brilliant.
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I went and sat on the middle Ottoman in front of him and I said, hi, dad.
And just what I said that my mom comes out of the kitchen, and she says, I have cookies
and milk.
This is badass convict me.
Right.
Just in spite of you.
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So after she tells me, I'm healing things I keep getting
calls from his office. And all I put is, you know, my phone
went, you know, blackberry back then, I don't know, I kept
getting calls. And I stopped. I didn't respond. And then
even he reached out personally. And I'm thinking, oh my god,
I don't know what to do. But I'm not into him. I'm just not
into him. Like, and you're sure they weren't just calling
for checkups post surgery. By the way, he and I he and I
connected years later. And he was like, Oh my god, we were
calling to tell you they were recalled. Oh my god, Tory, you
can't send the doctor to voicemail. I never set one up on
purpose. But it was like my answering machine, I would leave
full, you know, you had answering machines, they were trying
to call that's why. Oh my god, he was probably like, he's
married with kids we've laughed about this when we've talked, but
he was probably like, yeah, okay, great. She's cute and
everything, but like, ding, or life's in danger. Just
wrong.
Molly, you're in trouble, girl. No. Yeah. Name it. Ghost, you
guys. Sorry.
Go over. Sorry to send me more. Okay, never mind. Anyway, yeah,
well, I love that that is something that you're thinking
and considering because I think that overall health and
wellness, yeah, leads to a lot of other puzzle pieces in life,
starting to click into place. So I do think that that's worth
looking into for sure. I agree. And you guys know, I'm like, I'm
the last person, like, it's my kids deal with them. Like, that's
elective. And oh, it's your breath. You know, I'm like, I don't
want to do that again. And you know, I'm single mom, like, take
taking care of the kids, like, I'm going to have downtime. And
it's like, oh, my God, but taking care of you. It's taking
care of the kids at the end of the day. If, but I have a but
here, you guys, it's on my bucket list. It's one of those
things that I'm like, I will do this. But it shouldn't be
bucket list only because only because fashion is my passion. I've
loved fashion forever. And everything that was, you know, in
the 90s is back again. And I don't know, my boobs didn't wear
clothes well. So I'm determined to wear a slip dress and look
great. On top of that, you need to make them a priority. And
it'll be healthy. Because right to be healthy to deal with
your neck pain, your back pain, your shoulder pain, all of
that, which then plays a role in your kids life. It's not a
procedure I've had. But I think that getting removal is a quicker
bounce back time than getting implants health is wealth, which
is stealth 100% there you go. No, I've here's the deal. I have
asked the doctor that did me in 21. What if you take them out?
And this doctor loved him. One friend went to him. He is huge
on Instagram, such a nice man. But yeah, I'm not sure I go back
to him or maybe look into someone who that's their GM. That's
what you should do, taking them out because of health reasons.
So he did say this maybe also look into a female doctor. There's
a lot of women breast doctors for this reason, I think. So just
something to consider. And I will have skin and I will have to
have what they call a lift, which always freak me out because I'm
like, oh my God, I'm going to have the what is it?
Internal mencara. Oh, I have that. Oh, okay.
That don't work. The anchor scar can either be right, can be on
the top and it can also be on the bottom. Why? After everything
I've been through in life, that was the thing that was keeping me
from doing it was the damn anchor scar. Well, at this point at
52, I'm just like, just get it done. I don't care anymore. I mean,
can't do only fans can't do playboy. I mean, you can do whatever
you want. That's right. You can do whatever you want.
Oh, Heather, we need to make a very stupid mask. I think I think
I'm kind of wonderful. It's, it's 1998. I know it's 1989. You
can do whatever you want. Do you remember that? Something like
that? Oh, my God. I think that your health my life is about
movie quotes and no one gets me. Nobody in this room gets the
quotes. But I will say this. I know how determined you are. Yes,
when it comes to your work, when it comes to projects, when it
comes to obviously being a mom. And I think that if this is
something that's creating a roadblock to those things, it should
be taken seriously. And you should prioritize it. Yes.
I agree. I think that's something to look into for sure.
Anything health related needs to go to the top of the list. And
that's always saying this and use, I mean, have Brandy
Glendville in your mind as a warning sign because she really
did not look into that. And she's been trapped in her body for
the last three years. I know. And that's rough. You don't want
to be in feeling sick and going down and all that. You don't
want to be stuck in a loop like that. That where the loop gets
longer and longer and longer. You know what I mean?
Well, Tori, I know like you're still there. I would just like
knit a really chic dress. My boobs won't look good unless I
remove them. Sorry, Sarah. I'm not going to make jokes. Yes.
Tori, you're still on your health journey and dealing with
your sinuses. Yes. Immune system and all of that. Yes. But
you do have to think about all of these things are connected.
They're all in the same body. And so if there's something
to miss with one thing, it's probably impacting the other.
And so it's important to address everything. Did you watch real
housewives of Beverly Hills, ever? Always. Member Yolanda.
She went through everything. She got the fillings removed from
her teeth. Oh, from all of her teeth because of what she was
going through. She had her implants removed. She did everything.
That was hard to watch. She went through hell. Yeah.
Oh, but she's feeling good now, I think I know Bella had it, but
but Yolanda had Lyme as well. Yes. That's that. Okay.
That's good. I don't think we're fillings. So I think me neither.
We've never had a cavity. I've never had a cavity. Wow.
I mean, I got my first cavity at 40 and only one.
My dentist told me that people who get cavities, it's not like
they depict from like eating candy and not brushing their teeth.
It's actually people that are born genetically with softer teeth than
others. And that's why they're prone to getting cavities.
And they told me that the only way, as a person with stronger teeth,
you can get cavities is actually by like kissing and exchanging saliva
with somebody who has that softer side. What?
That was what they said to my dentist, because I said, no cavities,
I go every four months to get my teeth cleaned. I am very regimented with
this. Of course, you do because my retainers won't fit if I'm not
constantly getting my teeth cleaned. And so I said, I was always so surprised
that no cavities, no cavities. And he was like, you're never going to have
cavities. Like at this point in your life, it's never going to happen
because of the kind of genetics you have, unless you make out with the
raw person, unless you have, end up having a partner that has like this
soft tissue and like, you're exchanging saliva, dentists come for us.
If this is incorrect information, have you ever had a cavity?
One, one when I was 40. Oh, yeah, when you were 40. Okay.
Were you kissing somebody that caused that to happen later in life?
Oh, wild. So 40. I was with my husband. Did Dean have cavities?
He's good teeth. No. I mean, maybe it really, I don't know having a hard
time believing this. I don't know. I also was one of those kids.
I don't think they do this anymore. Um, but this, not fluoride, but they
put this stuff on that my back teeth that stays permanently. Do they,
you're a mom? Do they still do that? No. Okay. So maybe that's maybe that
contributed to not having cavities. I had that and I have cavities. Oh
my God. Maybe you're just predispositioned at the soft teeth. Maybe I just
made out with a lot of people or that. No. Okay. Yeah. This is what it's
showing me with enough people. In the day, like in the 90s, like I was
Donna. Good girl. I didn't sleep with people, but I was a kissing bandit.
Oh, yeah. That was my jammed that for you. Just kissing. Also,
everybody around you was like very hot. So that's great. Yeah. Yeah.
But see, but I'm saying I can get cavities then. And I kiss like
lot after boys. Adentists will leave us a comment about how safe this is.
Kissing somebody weekly. What do you mean? That was my job. Yeah.
Two and a half hours to see boys who I don't know Brian. Who else to do kiss regularly?
Yeah. Text Brian if he's ever had a cavity right now.
I mean, David and Donna had to kiss daily. Yeah. I'm saying I would love to know
but when you're doing TV kissing, are you doing tongue or you're just doing open mouth?
I thought tongue was like a no-no when acting, but some actors do it, but most actors do not.
I'm a method actor. Oh, I like to make it real. Yeah. I mean, unless they just weren't cute
and I was just like, okay, so TV movie co-ed call girl. I played
school girl by day hooker by night. They don't say hooker anymore lady of the night. Evening
sex worker. That sounds so. But that is the term that is used today. Okay. Well, it was
the 90s. Okay. Fine. I also shot my pimp in the movie, but you know,
call it that. What do you call it now? Employer? Sex worker employer. My employer. Where was
the HR back then? So anyway, yeah, I had to kiss. It was a movie and it was about like she's
this young girl, but there was all different types of men I had to make out with. And on purpose,
some of them were just not, you know, it was supposed to be one of these jobs. She's in like
Hollywood Boulevard at a motel with a man who was just like answered the door with like pizza.
And he's like in a tank top. And he's like, oh, great. Get in here. You know, so I had to kiss him.
I'll stick my tongue in his mouth. Of course, of course not.
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