Tori Spelling and Dean McDermott's marriage has gone through a lot recently, and now the "Beverly Hills 90210" alum could possibly be pregnant! Based on a teaser for "True Tori," the reality TV couple could be expecting a new baby.
According to a report from E!Online, the new season of "True Tori" will continue the once estranged couple's search for "honesty and happiness".
However, Tori Spelling and Dean McDermott's marriage appears to still be a work in progress as a teaser for the reality series showed "more tears, more fighting and more drama", as described by E!Online.
Viewers could be in for a whirlwind season, as the teaser's end showed the former "Beverly Hills 90210" star saying: "I may be pregnant."
Tori Spelling and Dean McDermott's marriage appears to be back on track following their recent marital issues, and the actress said she's "proud of Dean".
According to a report from People magazine, cheating and sex addiction issues tested the couple's eight-year marriage.
At present, the 41-year-old actress seems hopeful that she and her 47-year-old husband can still mend their relationship.
Tori Spelling posted a photo of herself with husband Dean McDermott and their kids, and wrote this message: "As all of you know, our family has been through a lot this last year. I'm happy and proud to say that we are doing really well, and Dean and I are working very hard to make our relationship and our family better than ever."
Tori Spelling went on to write: "I'm proud of Dean for all the hard work he's been doing on himself."
Tori Spelling and Dean McDermott marriage issues began when the actor was caught cheating on his wife. It has been reported that the actor then checked himself into rehab for sex addiction.
The Hollywood couple also participated in couple's therapy.
All the measures taken by the couple to save their marriage was filmed for their Lifetime reality series, "True Tori."
Tori Spelling and Dean McDermott have four children: Liam, 7, Stella, 6, Hattie, 2½, and Finn, 22 months.
"We're doing okay," Tori Spelling shared to People magazine. "It's something that's going to take time to get through."