Former 90210 actress Tori Spelling has been hit with a major backlash after announcing her latest business venture.
star touted a virtual meet-and-greet for 20 lucky fans this Thursday. The catch? Each participant has to pony up US$95 for the chance to chat with Spelling.Not surprisingly, Spelling’s venture caused an almost immediate backlash on social media with followers decrying the hefty price tag during a time when so many people are struggling economically during the coronavirus pandemic.
Another commented: “People are doing free concerts and you are charging? How about you do a lottery and do random pics for the winners!!! Please!” While another archly noted: “Damn people are dying, and you still think how to gain money from us…what you were and what you became …”
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