Tori Spelling Spotted In Target With Bizarre Purple Hair

In the midst of a financial crisis, Tori Spelling doesn't look to be shopping at high-end stores [...]

In the midst of a financial crisis, Tori Spelling doesn't look to be shopping at high-end stores on Rodeo Drive anymore. The Beverly Hills, 90210 alum was pictured at Target this week sporting a vibrant shade of purple hair.

The 44-year-old actress alongside her husband Dean McDermott was spotted at the discount retail chain in the Los Angeles area. Three of their five children - Liam, 10, Stella, 9, and Finn, 4 - tagged along for the outing. The Tori & Dean: Inn Love stars also have a five-year-old daughter named Hattie and a newborn son named Beau.

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While browsing the aisles, Tori stood out from the crowd with her newly dyed purple hairdo. She tied her long locks into Swedish braids and donned a pink dress with fringe detailing. Dean opted for a short-sleeved collared shirt with blue jeans and tennis shoes. See the photos of Tori Spelling here.

Earlier this month, Spelling took to social media to unveil her new hairdo. On June 16, she released a family snap with the caption: "Fun start to our #familyfriday Breakfast & screening of #despicableme3 with some other fabulous mamas and their kiddos! @depiscableme Best soundtrack of the summer #purplehairdontcate."

Tori is clearly feeling the purple hair as she has uploaded a bevy of pics to showcase her look.

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When Spelling isn't dying her hair different colors, she has been dealing with financial troubles. At the beginning of June, she was ordered by a court to pay off a $220k default judgment to City National Bank.

Even though they have been reportedly been struggling financially, Tori says that she and her husband try to be open about their issues.

"My husband and I work really hard. I mean, I'm constantly out there working," she said during an interview with People. "It's so important for my children to see that both their parents are working, and we talk to them about it. My kids are like, 'It's not fair, why aren't you home more?' And I explain [things] to them and we talk about money."

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