Tori Spelling ‘could have lived in Josh Flaggs’ $9 million Bel-Air mansion’ but chose to move her kids into an RV as she shares photos of camp life

Tori Spelling ‘could have lived in Josh Flaggs’ $9 million Bel-Air mansion’ but chose to move her kids into an RV as she shares photos of camp life

Tori Spelling reportedly could have lived in a $9 million Bel-Air mansion instead of moving her family into a motel and RV.

The 50-year-old Beverly Hills, 90210 actress – who has children Liam, 16, Stella, 15, Hattie, 11, Finn, 10, and Beau, six, with her rumored estranged husband Dean McDermott, 56 – has been spotted alive in a camper with her offspring since the beginning of August.

But it’s been reported that she could have stayed with Bravo’s Million Dollar Listing broker, Josh Flagg’s home, before making the choice to move.

The outlet said a source said 37-year-old Josh accommodated Tori and her children at his mansion in Bel-Air, California, earlier this year before moving them into a $100-a-night motel.

The insider said: “(At the time) she seemed surprisingly cheerful.”

Her choice: Tori Spelling reportedly could have lived in a $9 million Bel-Air mansion instead of moving her family into a motel and RV; seen in 2022

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Fun digs: Flagg is rumored to have offered his residence; this is said to be one of his homes

Family Bond: The source added that Tori and Josh are like brother and sister;  seen here with her mother Candy Spelling

Family Bond: The source added that Tori and Josh are like brother and sister; seen here with her mother Candy Spelling

“Josh offered her his house (temporarily) while he was touring Europe,” a source told me Page Six this week.

On Thursday, Tori shared photos of her family having fun in the RV.

But the source claimed Tori and her kids were only there for six days, “then went to the motel before[Josh]came back.”

Josh has not commented on the report, but the site said he and Tori are “like brother and sister.”

Tori was forced to move her family out of a rental earlier this year after discovering they had serious health problems from an “extreme” mold infestation — and was later seen living in a motel with her children.

An insider told Entertainment Tonight about her latest move, “The mold situation (at her house) is real, but it’s been hard for her to find a place to stay because her financial situation isn’t great.”

They added that she’s “doing her best to make things work and take care of her kids,” apparently seeing her stay at the trailer park as a mini vacation rather than a living situation.

Her New Life: On Thursday, the Inn Love star shared footage of her RV with one of her kids

Her New Life: On Thursday, the Inn Love star shared footage of her RV with one of her kids

Family time: She said in her caption, 'As long as we have each other'

Family time: She said in her caption, ‘As long as we have each other’

The kids look happy: The kids gave a thumbs up when they were seen in the RV

The kids look happy: The kids gave a thumbs up when they were seen in the RV

Avocado Sheets: Two of the girls were seen smiling in a bed

Avocado Sheets: Two of the girls were seen smiling in a bed

Are they ready?  It is unknown if Tori divorced Dean McDermott;  seen in 2006

Are they ready? It is unknown if Tori divorced Dean McDermott; seen in 2006

Tori was spotted in Ventura County living in a Sunseeker E450 RV, which has a kitchen, bathroom, bedroom and living room.

After she was spotted in a motel in July, sources said it had nothing to do with her apparent breakup with ‘Due South’ star Dean.

An insider told Us Weekly that she booked rooms at the humble establishment because of the ongoing mold problem in her and Dean’s marital home.

They said, “Tori and Dean are doing very well and her stay in a hotel with their children has nothing to do with a divorce.

“They decided to stay there because of the ongoing mold problem in their home. Tori takes this matter very seriously and will not expose herself or her children to it.”

Tori said in May that a toxic mold in her childhood home had been “slowly killing” her family for three years as she asked her fans to recommend a lawyer.