According To A New Report, The Canadian Star And Estranged Husband Of The ‘Beverly Hills, 90210’ Alum Is Moving In With Lily After They Started Dating Three Months Ago.
Dean McDermott and his new girlfriend Lily Calo are taking their relationship to another level. According to Daily Mail, the estranged husband of Tori Spelling is moving in with Lily after they started dating three months ago.
On Wednesday, January 17, Dean was pictured moving his belongings into her home. In some photos circulating online, the 56-year-old was seen lugging some heavy boxes out of his SUV. Lily was seen joining him during the process. The senior account executive at Conscious Community Global in Los Angeles helped her boyfriend to get his stuff into her home.
Dean looked casual in a striped shirt and a white tee underneath. He paired the look with denim pants and black shoes. As for Lily, she opted for a black top and navy pants. She completed her style with an olive bomber jacket and a pair of sneakers.
Dean and Lily sparked romance rumors when they were seen walking hand-in-hand in October 2023. At the time, the “Dead Again in Tombstone” actor and Lily were seen visiting the Department of Social Services’ West Valley office. Dean, who shares six kids with Tori, carried a large stack of white envelopes into the government office while Lily snuggled up at one point.
Later, the couple was photographed sharing a passionate kiss with Lily when he dropped her off at the Los Angeles International Airport. In pictures that circulated online, the former “Chopped Canada” host could also be seen embracing his lady after he helped her unpack her bags from the trunk.
Dean took to Instagram to announce his split from Tori after 17 years of marriage back in June. “It’s with great sadness and a very very heavy heart that after 18 years together and 5 amazing children, that @torispelling and I have decided to go our separate ways, and start a new journey of our own,” his shocking announcement read. “We will continue to work together as loving parents and guide and love our children through this difficult time.”