Stories from Candyland

Candy Spelling's Hollywood life as a wife and mother.

Candy Spelling opens up for the first time about her life as a Hollywood wife to one of the most successful television producers of all time, the late Aaron Spelling. The autobiography doesn't give away as much personal information as her daughter, Tori Spelling's, 'Stori Telling' does, but it gives the outside world an idea of what it's like to live an affluent life.

Spelling's book discusses her marriage to Aaron, and she even opens up to talk about the strained relationship she has with her daughter, Tori Spelling. She doesn't mention much dirt; if anything, she's sticking with the clueless act. Spelling seems confused and does not understand why Tori is acting the way she is.

Spelling talks about putting her $150 million manor up on the market and also discusses what life will be like living in a 17,000 square foot condo instead.

Candy Spelling's book is recommended for those who want to know how the excessively rich spend their money. Her talks about trips to Europe and meeting heads of states make the book an interesting read.

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