Tori Spelling.Photo: Rachel Luna/GettyTori Spellingis still feeling under the weather more than a week after being diagnosed with COVID-19.The formerBeverly Hills, 90210actress, 48, updated fans on her health in a photo posted to her Instagram Story on Wednesday, captioning a picture of herself, “Day 8… when does this get better?!? 😷"Although she’s still feeling the effects of the coronavirus, Spelling took the time to give a special shoutout to her iHeartRadio and90210MGpodcast family for sending her and her kids — who have also been battling the illness — a much-needed meal from the family’s “fave” restaurant, Buca di Beppo.Tori Spelling/instagramOn Friday, theSpelling It Like It Isauthor revealedher family’s positive COVID diagnosisin a lengthy post on Instagram, writing that everyone is experiencing “varying degrees of symptoms. She added that she was the last to be symptomatic.Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.“Nothing is worse than wanting to care for your little ones but feeling so sick you can barely function yourself. I feel useless as a parent. Devastated,” she wrote in part. “A mom is supposed to take care of their kiddos when sick. That’s how it works.“Spelling shares kids Liam, 14, Stella, 13, Hattie, 10, Finn, 9, and Beau, 4, with husbandDean McDermott.“A lot of times, I find myself trying to do everything myself,” she admitted. “I’m still a work in progress.“Added Spelling: “It’s really hard for me because I definitely grew up in a family where we had a lot of support around. I grew up with a nanny full-time, so I was always that girl that was like, ‘When I have kids, I’m going to do it all myself.’ So I still do it all, but I’m still working on that. It’s okay to ask for help.“RELATED VIDEO: Dean McDermott Talks Parenting 6 Kids with Wife Tori Spelling: Sometimes It’s ‘Not So Glamorous’On Saturday, McDermott, 55, also gave fans an update about his bout with the virus, which is rapidly spreading across the country at an alarming rate, due mostly to the highly contagiousomicron variant.“This is the first place I’m going once I get over COVID!!” thePretty Hard Casesactorcaptioned a picture of himselfplaying hockey on Instagram on Saturday.“I’ve got to be honest, this scared the s— out of me. My breathing was so compromised I thought I was going to be put on a ventilator,” he continued, adding, “Slowly turning the corner to recovery. Be safe out there.“As information about thecoronavirus pandemicrapidly changes, PEOPLE is committed to providing the most recent data in our coverage. Some of the information in this story may have changed after publication. For the latest on COVID-19, readers are encouraged to use online resources from theCDC,WHOandlocal public health departments.PEOPLE has partnered with GoFundMeto raise money for the COVID-19 Relief Fund, a GoFundMe.org fundraiser to support everything from frontline responders to families in need, as well as organizations helping communities. For more information or to donate, clickhere.
Tori Spelling.Photo: Rachel Luna/Getty

Tori Spellingis still feeling under the weather more than a week after being diagnosed with COVID-19.The formerBeverly Hills, 90210actress, 48, updated fans on her health in a photo posted to her Instagram Story on Wednesday, captioning a picture of herself, “Day 8… when does this get better?!? 😷"Although she’s still feeling the effects of the coronavirus, Spelling took the time to give a special shoutout to her iHeartRadio and90210MGpodcast family for sending her and her kids — who have also been battling the illness — a much-needed meal from the family’s “fave” restaurant, Buca di Beppo.Tori Spelling/instagramOn Friday, theSpelling It Like It Isauthor revealedher family’s positive COVID diagnosisin a lengthy post on Instagram, writing that everyone is experiencing “varying degrees of symptoms. She added that she was the last to be symptomatic.Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.“Nothing is worse than wanting to care for your little ones but feeling so sick you can barely function yourself. I feel useless as a parent. Devastated,” she wrote in part. “A mom is supposed to take care of their kiddos when sick. That’s how it works.“Spelling shares kids Liam, 14, Stella, 13, Hattie, 10, Finn, 9, and Beau, 4, with husbandDean McDermott.“A lot of times, I find myself trying to do everything myself,” she admitted. “I’m still a work in progress.“Added Spelling: “It’s really hard for me because I definitely grew up in a family where we had a lot of support around. I grew up with a nanny full-time, so I was always that girl that was like, ‘When I have kids, I’m going to do it all myself.’ So I still do it all, but I’m still working on that. It’s okay to ask for help.“RELATED VIDEO: Dean McDermott Talks Parenting 6 Kids with Wife Tori Spelling: Sometimes It’s ‘Not So Glamorous’On Saturday, McDermott, 55, also gave fans an update about his bout with the virus, which is rapidly spreading across the country at an alarming rate, due mostly to the highly contagiousomicron variant.“This is the first place I’m going once I get over COVID!!” thePretty Hard Casesactorcaptioned a picture of himselfplaying hockey on Instagram on Saturday.“I’ve got to be honest, this scared the s— out of me. My breathing was so compromised I thought I was going to be put on a ventilator,” he continued, adding, “Slowly turning the corner to recovery. Be safe out there.“As information about thecoronavirus pandemicrapidly changes, PEOPLE is committed to providing the most recent data in our coverage. Some of the information in this story may have changed after publication. For the latest on COVID-19, readers are encouraged to use online resources from theCDC,WHOandlocal public health departments.PEOPLE has partnered with GoFundMeto raise money for the COVID-19 Relief Fund, a GoFundMe.org fundraiser to support everything from frontline responders to families in need, as well as organizations helping communities. For more information or to donate, clickhere.
Tori Spellingis still feeling under the weather more than a week after being diagnosed with COVID-19.
The formerBeverly Hills, 90210actress, 48, updated fans on her health in a photo posted to her Instagram Story on Wednesday, captioning a picture of herself, “Day 8… when does this get better?!? 😷”
Although she’s still feeling the effects of the coronavirus, Spelling took the time to give a special shoutout to her iHeartRadio and90210MGpodcast family for sending her and her kids — who have also been battling the illness — a much-needed meal from the family’s “fave” restaurant, Buca di Beppo.
Tori Spelling/instagram

On Friday, theSpelling It Like It Isauthor revealedher family’s positive COVID diagnosisin a lengthy post on Instagram, writing that everyone is experiencing “varying degrees of symptoms. She added that she was the last to be symptomatic.
Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.
“Nothing is worse than wanting to care for your little ones but feeling so sick you can barely function yourself. I feel useless as a parent. Devastated,” she wrote in part. “A mom is supposed to take care of their kiddos when sick. That’s how it works.”
Spelling shares kids Liam, 14, Stella, 13, Hattie, 10, Finn, 9, and Beau, 4, with husbandDean McDermott.
“A lot of times, I find myself trying to do everything myself,” she admitted. “I’m still a work in progress.”
Added Spelling: “It’s really hard for me because I definitely grew up in a family where we had a lot of support around. I grew up with a nanny full-time, so I was always that girl that was like, ‘When I have kids, I’m going to do it all myself.’ So I still do it all, but I’m still working on that. It’s okay to ask for help.”
RELATED VIDEO: Dean McDermott Talks Parenting 6 Kids with Wife Tori Spelling: Sometimes It’s ‘Not So Glamorous’
On Saturday, McDermott, 55, also gave fans an update about his bout with the virus, which is rapidly spreading across the country at an alarming rate, due mostly to the highly contagiousomicron variant.
“This is the first place I’m going once I get over COVID!!” thePretty Hard Casesactorcaptioned a picture of himselfplaying hockey on Instagram on Saturday.
“I’ve got to be honest, this scared the s— out of me. My breathing was so compromised I thought I was going to be put on a ventilator,” he continued, adding, “Slowly turning the corner to recovery. Be safe out there.”
As information about thecoronavirus pandemicrapidly changes, PEOPLE is committed to providing the most recent data in our coverage. Some of the information in this story may have changed after publication. For the latest on COVID-19, readers are encouraged to use online resources from theCDC,WHOandlocal public health departments.PEOPLE has partnered with GoFundMeto raise money for the COVID-19 Relief Fund, a GoFundMe.org fundraiser to support everything from frontline responders to families in need, as well as organizations helping communities. For more information or to donate, clickhere.
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