Family Feud: Candy Spelling Blames Tori for her Husband's Death

In a radio station interview, Candy Spelling said Aaron Spelling lost his will to live after losing contact with Tori.

Candy Spelling has fired back at daughter Tori Spelling, blaming her for Aaron Spelling's death during an interview to promote her book "Stories from Candyland" on a Massachusetts radio station, Access Hollywood reports.

According to Candy, Tori halted communication with her parents four or five years ago. After that, Candy claims, her husband just didn't want to live anymore.

E! Online reports that following the radio station interview Candy posted a blog to the Huffington Post stating, "I didn't intend to create headlines. I was asked a question about my daughter not speaking with my family, and I answered truthfully. My husband was very ill, and he had stopped eating and taking liquids. He called Tori on a daily basis, and never stopped asking if Tori had returned his call. We had to say no every day."

Aaron Spelling died on June 23, 2006. Days after his death, Tori attacked her mother in an Us magazine interview for an alleged relationship with family friend Mark Abramson, Fox News reports. Mother and daughter reconciled for a short time in 2007 after the birth of Tori's son Liam, but recently, the feud has reemerged.

According to Fox News, Candy has argued that Tori has once again cut off communication but Tori denies any feud saying they have simply "not talked."

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