Tori Spelling, 52, Drops Jaws in Plunging Red Gown, Showing Off Cleavage and Toned Body at the iHeartRadio Music Awards

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Tori Spelling drew a lot of attention when she arrived at the iHeartRadio Music Awards in Los Angeles. The event took place at the Dolby Theatre, and her appearance quickly became one of the most talked-about moments of the night.

The 52-year-old showed up in a bold red gown that stood out on the carpet. The dress had a fitted corset look with sheer sections that revealed part of her midsection and highlighted her figure. The neckline was low-cut, putting focus on her cleavage, while the design also showed off her waist and hips. A high slit added to the look and revealed her legs as she walked.

She styled the outfit with tall silver platform heels and eye-catching jewelry, including rings and long earrings. She skipped a necklace, letting the neckline of the dress stand out. Her short platinum blonde hair was styled in a simple bob that framed her face.

This appearance comes shortly after she spoke openly about criticism she has been getting online. On her podcast, MisSPELLING, she talked about constant comments about her face and rumors about cosmetic procedures. The episode featured Terry Dubrow.

“It’s horrific,” she said while describing the situation. “I’m 52. I’ll be 53 in May, and I purposely go the other way because… every photo I put up, people say, ‘Stop with the filler.’ I’m like, ‘I’m not!'”

She also shared how those comments affect her. “I should just be like, ‘F** it,’ and get my whole face done because they already say I’ve had it done,”* she said.

In another episode of the same podcast, she spoke about her past surgeries. She said she first had procedures done when she was 19 and later had more work done. She joked about it, saying, “Did I get my boobs done in the back of a van down by the river? Which version of them?” She then added, “I just got them done again, you guys! I think these aren’t the ones either. Third time will be the charm.”

She also talked about her recovery at the time and mentioned being helped by Alicia Silverstone and Carmen Electra. “I can’t even make this stuff up,” she said.

Even with the criticism, Spelling appeared confident at the event. She focused on her look and didn’t seem bothered by the attention or the ongoing talk about her appearance.

This situation shows how public figures are constantly judged for how they look, no matter what they do. It also shows how hard it is to deal with online comments, especially when they don’t stop. At the same time, her openness makes the story more real and relatable. What do you think about the pressure celebrities face over their appearance? Share your thoughts in the comments.

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