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Tori Spelling, Dean McDermott Face Cheating Rumors

Dean McDermott is facing serious allegations that he cheated on wife Tori Spelling during a wild night in Canada earlier this month.

The couple has been married seven years and share four children together.

Reports arose on Christmas Day indicating that McDermott, 47, cheated on Spelling, 40, with another woman on Dec. 6.

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Furthermore, an extensive interview with the other woman, 28-year-old Emily Goodhand, is circulating this week.

According to Goodhand, she met McDermott through mutual friends at the Fairmont Royal York Hotel in Toronto where McDermott was promoting his gig as host of "Chopped Canada," reported Us Weekly.

It was then that McDermott told Goodhand that he and his wife had a "sexless marriage," and the pair spent the next two nights together.

"I believed him," Goodhand said, according to Us.

Meanwhile, McDermott nor Spelling have commented on the reports.

The cheating rumors come just 16 months after McDermott and Spelling welcomed their fourth child, Finn, who was born after a difficult pregnancy involving placenta previa. The couple also shares Liam, 6, Stella, 5, and Hattie, 2.

Also, in October, Spelling revealed the financial crisis her family faced last year in her new book "Spelling It Like It Is."

"We don't have a series on the air right now, so we have to be more restrictive of what we can spend, just like anyone who doesn't currently have a steady job," Spelling penned.

The former "Beverly Hills 90210" star even noted that she and her husband could not afford a vasectomy for him.

However, after the excerpt made headlines, Spelling explained it was just a "funny story."

"I just have to say, I love my husband," she started while on "The Talk."

"My poor husband, he's like, 'Why did you even write that? Now people are talking about my junk.' And I said, 'I'm sorry, babe,'" Spelling continued. "If you read the book, you will see that, within the story, it's a funny story that I talk about. We were just saying that at the time financially, a vasectomy is too expensive at the doctor we went to."

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