Where will you be when nature calls? Tori Spelling recently opened up about an embarrassing time she had to pee in her son’s diaper. The celeb got caught in traffic and really had to go to the bathroom.
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Speaking on her misSPELLING podcast (via People), Spelling described an incident that almost ended up bad for the singer. She said that having a diaper in the car saved her from accidentally using the bathroom on herself.
Spelling keeps an OG Balenciaga bag that she calls Tori Poppins. It’s basically an emergency bag that holds a variety of different items. Spelling was thankful she had the bag. She explained, “Oh my God, one time at band camp, one time when Beau still was wearing diapers, I had to pee really bad.”
Unfortunately, the 101 Freeway was in a traffic jam. She wasn’t going anywhere.
“And I was like, ‘I’m not going to make it home.’ So I literally reached back in my Tori Poppins bag, and I’m like something, please God, something,” she said. “And I went through and I’m like, aha, a diaper. And I literally put like on a diaper and pissed in my pants in Beau’s diaper. It really comes in handy, you guys.”
Tori Spelling Talks Parenting
In a separate interview with Today, Spelling said it’s not her intention to be an “embarrassing mom,” but she stays true to herself. For instance, she ended up bawling when her son Liam graduated pre-school
She explained, “It was embarrassing! I don’t think I cried so hard since I went to the theater and saw The Bodyguard, or maybe Titanic. It was uncontrollable sobbing, and I was like, this is SO embarrassing. I had to hold up my Kleenex because I was being so loud and I thought, oh, I’m THAT crier. I didn’t think it would be that emotional. I mean, I cry at everything, every little thing they do, I cry, so I knew I would cry. I had a tissue and everything. But I didn’t know how intense the feelings would be until I saw it.”
Being a parent hasn’t been easy, according to Spelling. One of the hardest things was becoming a parent to multiple children. She explained, “Anyone that says it’s easy is lying. It’s not easy. … I think the biggest shock was going from one to two. After that, people say it doesn’t matter, you throw in more in the mix – there’s some truth to that, but it never gets easy.”