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We can’t wait to see the ceremony on Tori & Dean’s show! … Come on, you KNOW it’s going to be televised!
They may not do it every year like Heidi Klum & Seal, but Tori Spelling, 36, and hubby Dean McDermott, 43, reclaimed their love in front of family and friends May 8 in Beverly Hills in honor of their fourth wedding anniversary, People reports. Despite reports that their marriage is in trouble, a source at the wedding tells the mag that Tori kissed Dean “passionately” at the end of the ceremony.
And even the kids took part in the ceremony! Daughter Stella, 1, joined Tori on her walk down the aisle, where Dean and son Liam, 2, were waiting for them, Us Weekly reports. Continuing with the kiddie theme, the wedding took place in a sandbox, which gave the kids plenty of time to play while mom and dad said “I do.”
But don’t think that Tori’s finger went naked just because this wasn’t their first wedding! Dean reportedly gave her a Neil Lane Darkened Diamond Eternity Band for their special day. Tori and Dean even washed their wedding rings in the ocean before reciting their own vows to one another. Tori was reportedly “teary-eyed” as she recited hers.
When the ceremony was over, guests threw white feathers in the air, which they were given in plexiglass boxes when they arrived.
As for the after-party, Tori couldn’t help but brag to her Twitter followers that she put together the PERFECT celebration. “Vry excited abt 2nite,” she tweeted May 8. “Going out on a limb & saying that it might B the best party ive evr planned vision wise! Chic von chic! Getting ready!”
During the party, Tori reportedly approached her mom Candy — the two recently ended their long feud — and said, “Thank you so much for coming.”
Tori & Dean first married in Fiji in May 2006.

Dana
Posted at 10:37 AM on May 25, 2010
Renewing vows- another excuse for a party? I’m not watching Tori & Dean anymore; a few episodes were enough.
Tori has fears- including fears of strong men, so the (adorable, kindly) gay friends are non-threatening enough for her life. She has been so sheltered and is so childlike she has no idea that throwing massive birthday parties for her toddlers is a mistake. Dean tries to intervene with common sense, trying not to be too paternal to his ‘cute’ wife. (He has his own fears about losing his family again. So much so that he’s allowed his self-image to decline.) When Dean does assert himself he becomes the strong male Tori so fears. Not just drama, but real world hurt to the family ensues.
Enough. Enough of the neuroses, insecurities, petty fights, and sycophant hangers-on (oh sorry- ‘friends’). Help Tori and Dean out by not watching their show anymore. Maybe if enough of these reality shows go under Tori will feel less entitled and get a grip, while Dean could find work actually- gasp- acting in real dramas. Tori and Dean- get some couples counseling, parenting classes for Tori, more friends that will actually call you on your crap, and get the spotlight out of your lives. I don’t know how much you are getting paid for this show, but it isn’t worth it.