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Pregnant Tori Spelling Models a Bikini
Posted on: April 8, 2008 10:37 PDT
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Tori Spelling

Tori Spelling may be eight months pregnant, but she's not afraid to rock a bikini.

She recently posed for photos while shooting her Oxygen reality show with husband Dean McDermott.

"So far I've gained 25 pounds and am loving my body!" Spelling, 34, told photo agency Startraks during the March 20 shoot in Beverly Hills. "I'm eating whatever my body tells me it needs and wants.

"I love my growing belly and the curves I'm taking on," she added.

Spelling, who is already mother to son Liam, 1, said the second time around is a breeze.

"During my first pregnancy with Liam, I spent a lot of time worried about my weight and how big I was getting and how I would lose it afterwards," she said. "But once I wasn't pregnant anymore, I missed it. I loved being pregnant!

"And now I know that it is possible to get back your body with diet and dedication," she said.

But Spelling — who's due in early summer — admitted being a pregnant mom and shooting a reality show isn't easy.

"It's been a hectic, yet amazing time in my life," she said.

 

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