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Tori Spelling Offers Hilarious Reaction To Getting Six Stitches On Her Chin After Fainting

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The '90210' alum shared a close-up video of her painful injury on Instagram after fainting and splitting her chin open.

Tori Spelling recounted a recent mishap on her podcast, revealing that she received six stitches on her chin after fainting.

She shared an up-close video of the stitches, jokingly suggesting that she should have asked the doctor to make the area tighter.


“They sewed me up. I wish I had been a little more coherent, I would have been like, ‘Oh, this is a great area. Can you just make it a little tighter?'”
"For all the plastic surgery people think I’ve had, and I have not had, like, ‘Damn.’ Just like, tighten it up. But I wasn’t thinking straight."

Spelling explained that dehydration and low iron were likely the causes of her fainting spell, noting that she had fainted once before in recent months.

She also humorously mentioned her previous experience with stitches, but coyly refrained from going into too much detail.

She joked:

“I haven’t had stitches since the parrot bit me in the nose in the '90s. That’s a whole other story. We’ll save that one.”


People were concerned for her and expressed wishes for speedy healing.

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Many folks decided that this was their time to shine as amateur diagnosticians.

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Others doubted that she actually fell, or suspected that she got some work done while getting stitched up.

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Most people were just there to wish her good luck and express how much they appreciated her openness.

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Spelling shares details of her life in her podcast misSpelling.

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