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In a recent episode of her podcast, Tori Spelling expressed her dismay over a prank pulled by her eldest son, calling him a “jerk” for his inappropriate display involving the family's holiday elves. The incident unfolded when Spelling entered the kitchen to find the elves engaged in a shocking scene that left her younger son anxious and confused. He reportedly worried that the elves were “big s*x addicts,” highlighting the prank's risqué nature.
Spelling described the scene as a “p*rn massacre,” illustrating her disbelief at the level of mischief her son had orchestrated. The humorous yet alarming situation sparked a conversation about parenting and the boundaries of holiday fun. Spelling's candid remarks on the podcast revealed her struggle to balance humor and appropriate behavior within the family during the festive season. As she navigates the challenges of parenting, this incident serves as a reminder of the unexpected surprises that can arise during the holidays.
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