Tori Spelling reveals her Scream 2 guilt, Rolling Stone cover shock, and Stab franchise fan theories. Dive into her Hollywood nostalgia!

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Why Did Tori Spelling Feel Bad About Her Notoriety from Scream 2?
Recently, Tori Spelling revealed in her misSPELLING podcast that she felt uncomfortable with her post-Scream 2 spotlight.
She made a fleeting appearance in the 1997 slasher sequel, but she was featured on the cover of Rolling Stone, which she described as “crazy” and even “shameful” in comparison to her A-list co-stars.
How Did a Small Part Result in a Big Magazine Cover?
Spelling recalled the Rolling Stone photo shoot with the theme “The Girls of Scream” in an interview with Jamie Kennedy.
“They deserve to be on the cover, and I got made the cover,” she said, acknowledging her guilt despite her excitement.
Her spread by herself? Bold red lips and a topless nod to Psycho’s shower scene.
Is it Possible for Tori to Go Back to the Stab Universe?
Horror meta-fun isn’t the only way to spell.
She jokingly pushed Kennedy to allow her to reprise her role as Sidney Prescott in the Stab movies (the franchise within a franchise).
Reddit fan theories have her giddy: “A whole Stab world is waiting!” Additionally, the nostalgia is maintained by merch love, such as her face on fans’ shirts.
Was Her Spotlight Encouraged by the Scream 2 Cast?
Yes, surprisingly! Spelling revealed that even though her cover stole the show, co-stars Courteney Cox and Neve Campbell encouraged her.
However, she arrived at the premiere “head hanging down,” perplexed by her own celebrity.
Kennedy jokingly said, “You were the cover!” in reference to the capricious nature of Hollywood.
What Will Happen to Tori’s Hollywood Career Next?
Spelling is just riding along with the fan theories and nostalgia.
She chuckled, “I’m such a small part of this giant franchise,” but her affection for Stab shows that even small roles can have a big impact.
Quick Facts About Scream 2 and Tori Spelling:
- Despite having a small part, Spelling felt bad about her fame as a Scream 2 cover artist.
- Stab hopes to play Sidney Prescott again in the meta-horror series.
- Stab merchandise and hype are sustained by fan theories.
- Her Rolling Stone spotlight was backed by the cast.
- Her famous cover featured Janet Leigh’s Psycho shower scene.
