Tori Spelling says she’s considering starting an OnlyFans account to fund college tuitions for her five children.

The Beverly Hills, 90210 alum, 51, spoke on her misSPELLING podcast Wednesday about her potential business plans as she welcomed William Shatner, 93, as a guest on the program.

Spelling, who played Donna Martin on the 90s Fox staple, is mother to five children with ex-husband Dean McDermott, 57: Liam Aaron, 17, Stella Doreen, 16, Hattie Margaret, 12, Finn Davey, 11 and Beau Dean, seven.

As they chat about her co-parenting with McDermott, Shatner noted that her kids will be headed for higher education in a few years.

‘So you’ve got numerous children going to school and university whence they will eventually go to, I’m here to tell you is inordinately, I mean, it’s just crazy,’ Shatner told Spelling.

Tori Spelling, 51, says she's considering starting an OnlyFans account to fund college tuitions for her five children. Pictured in LA in April

Spelling explained to guest William Shatner the concept of OnlyFans and performers on the platform

Spelling replied, ‘I’m gonna have to go on OnlyFans in order to get them into college.’

When asked to clarify what OnlyFans is by Shatner, Spelling replied, ‘How do you describe OnlyFans?

‘So OnlyFans is a site I guess, originally, it was more women in the field – not sex workers – but along those lines, but now actresses do it.’

Shatner asked Spelling for clarification on the content featured on the pay service.

‘When you say not sex workers, but along those lines, they’re either are or they’re aren’t,’ Shatner said. ‘They’re either putting out or they’re not putting out. They’re putting out, they’re looking for sexual adventures – yes?’

Spelling noted how OnlyFans has ‘transformed’ as a platform for content creators in multiple fields.

She said, ‘Now there’s comedians on and there’s chefs on, and it’s videos, and people pay, it’s like, you could subscribe, but a lot of actresses do it now, and they show things.

‘So if you’re on in a bikini or something revealing, if people subscribe and they pay more, they can get, like, a shot of you with your breast showing.’

Spelling said, 'OnlyFans is a site I guess, originally, it was more women in the field - not sex workers - but along those lines, but now actresses do it'

Spelling opened up on her potential business endeavors while speaking with guest William Shatner, pictured in February in LA

When Shatner asked if performers upload clips with ‘everything showing,’ Spelling said, ‘If you want, if you choose.’

Spelling said that content creators can get paid through multiple ways for their work on OnlyFans, such as ‘credit card, Zelle, cash app, Venmo, PayPal.’

Spelling explained to Shatner the technical aspects of applying a credit card or comparable payment source to the app.

Spelling past chat about her interest in the platform in January of 2023 when she appeared on Jeff Lewis Live on SiriusXM, saying that she subscribed to an account started by her pal, actress Denise Richards.

Spelling said that she subscribed to Richards’ account under a false name and wound up spending around $400 in a two-day span.

‘I was just kind of fascinated by the whole OnlyFans, and I’m not gonna lie, I was like, “Let me check it out – what does it entail?”‘ Spelling said. ‘So I looked at it, and of course, it shows something, and unless you subscribe, you can’t get it.

‘So, of course, I subscribed under a fake name. It’s riveting, because they’re like, “Hey, we might show you this in this shower.” And I just want to see. It’s my friend. Like, “Hey, how far is she going?”‘

She continued, ‘They say, allegedly, if you tip them, they get back to you faster. So, I was like, “Hey, love what I’m seeing. Would love to see some more.” I ended up, in the course of two days, spending $400. I couldn’t stop.

‘So I kept tipping her – but I didn’t want her to know it was me in the DMs.’

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