Tori Spellingspent her New Year’s Eve with five of her favorites: kids Liam, Stella, Hattie, Finn and Beau.
The actress, 48,posted a photoon Dec. 31 from Lake Arrowhead Resort and Spa in Southern California with four of her children, giving Liam photo credit for the snap.
“Happy New Year’s Eve 2021,” Spelling wrote. “The kiddos and I were so excited to continue our family tradition since my oldest were babies. Love you @lakearrowheadresortandspa! My parents used to bring my brother and I here growing up. I wanted my kids to continue that tradition. I can’t wait for my kids to bring their kids here one day! Thx @liammcdermott2007 for taking an awesome pic.”
Meanwhile, Spelling’s husbandDean McDermott, 55, was seemingly home in bed for the holiday, sharing he has pneumonia.
“I am sick as a dog,” he said in an Instagram video from bed. “I am not going to let that dampen my spirits. 2022 is going to be awesome. 2022, we’re going to get through.”
“Wishing everybody much much love and happiness and success in the new year,” he continued. “Health, wealth and prosperity.”
Earlier in December,a source told PEOPLEthere is a “great deal of tension” between Spelling and McDermott, though they would “prefer to keep the marriage strong.”
“They both enjoy being a family and love their lives with the kids, but there is a great deal of tension between them which continues to make them drift further apart,” said the source. “They have gotten to a point where there are no easy fixes.”
“Marriages with five children need to have a lot of trust, love and understanding,” the source continued. “Without that, little things add up and a big thing could collapse everything.”
It was unclear if Spelling and McDermott spent Christmas together, with both posting solo shots wishing followers happy holidays.
Anothersource previously told PEOPLEthat McDermott is living separately from Spelling.
“Tori still has major trust issues. Part of their relationship was never fully repaired after he was unfaithful,” the source added. “They’ve been living separate lives. They will still have family meals and occasional outings, but it’s for the kids.”
source: people.com