Beverley Hills 90210 star Tori Spelling had to move out of the house with her family because of surprising issues with their house

The Beverly Hills 90210 star had to move out of her house with her five kids because of black mold. They had been living in a hotel, but it looks like they’ve now moved into a mobile home on a campground at Ventura Beach in California, at least temporarily.

Some pictures have shown the actress and her kids sitting on chairs outside the RV, along with Spelling’s camping gear, such as a cooler, a fold-out table, and a small fire.

Even though they had problems with mold in their house for the long term, Spelling and the kids seemed to be having a good time out in the wild. They even took a couple of walks by the sea.

Spelling’s ex-husband, Dean McDermott, was missing from the group. In June, after 17 years of marriage, McDermott said he was leaving the 50-year-old star.

The family had been looking for a place to stay for a few weeks. They had to leave their home because of “extreme” mold.

Last month, the family stayed in a hotel near Los Angeles that cost $100 per night. They later left to stay with a friend.

When a paparazzi asked Spelling why she was staying in the hotel, she said, “Are you a parent? You know you’d do anything for your children, right?”

It’s not clear yet if they’ll ever be able to move back into the house they left, but Spelling first told the world about the problem in May, when she said her kids were “so sick” from the mold.

“Our MOLD problem and the house that has been slowly killing us for 3 years are next-level problems,” she said.

“Our family needs help,” she said, adding that she felt “overwhelmed” by the problem.

Spelling and McDermott have five kids: Liam, who is 16, Stella, who is 15, Hattie, who is 11, Finn, who is 10, and Beau, who is 6.

She wrote about how her boys were always sick: “Kids will be kids, but when your youngest (10 and 6) are so sick that they sleep all day and say they feel dizzy even when standing up, I knew there was something bigger going on.”

Finn, in particular, was sick with strep throat, rashes, and a fever of 103 degrees.

She also said that the “extreme” amount of mold spores was making her children sick all the time.

She wrote on May 10: “Here we are again.

“Sick. Get well. To get sick once more.”