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    Tori Spelling sneaked away to get her breasts augmented at a strip mall plastic surgery centre when she was a teen

    The 'Beverly Hills, 90210' actress, 51, opened up on her 'MisSPELLING' podcast about how her chest was "a 32B" and "maybe an A plus - or minus" when she got the procedure "to make them fuller" when she was 19


    When one of her listeners cheekily asked: "Did you get your boobs done in a van down by the river?" - referring to Chris Farley's Matt Foley sketch on 'Saturday Night Live' - Tori said: "I've always wanted to have sex in the back of a van. Not while I get my boobs done. And not by the river. Maybe by a beautiful lake."

    Tori then delved into her multiple plastic surgeries, saying: "My boobs? Which version of them? I just got them done again, you guys. I think these aren't the ones either.

    "I think they're okay now. My whole intention of getting them redone was to go smaller, because, looking back to the '90s, I was like, I liked my boobs. I wish I had just kept them. Like, they're really great."

    Tori said when she first got her breasts enhanced she was going out with a "bad boyfriend" who had a friend whose girlfriend "was a stripper and she had her boobs done".

    The erotic dancer recommended a surgery centre at a strip mall to Tori and she said: "I was so scared to tell anybody that I was like, 'Okay.'

    "And so I went to this doctor and it was in a strip mall. I'm not kidding. I can't make this up.

    "I think he was a fine doctor, it was just an outpatient surgery centre in a strip mall.

    "I was 19. I was like, 'Uh, this isn't Beverly Hills. What's happening?' I was confused, and now I know, hey, you can get everything done in a strip mall?

    "I was concerned, but of course I didn't say anything, and I got them done."

    Tori added some of her famous friends cared for her during post-surgery at the time as she was too "scared" to tell her parents what she had done.

    But she said about her mother then got involved: "My mom (Candy Spelling) had to come over and take care of me because, at the time, I was best friends with Carmen Electra and Alicia Silverstone, and they were taking care of me.

    "I can't even make this stuff up, you guys," she said. "I was bandaged up and my mom came over and I was like, 'I have to tell you something.'

    Tori insisted her mum was "really cool about it", and asked about her ankle tattoo instead - with the actress adding: "Inside, I was like, 'Oh my gosh.'"

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