Tori Spelling and Dean McDermott did their best to address the many buring questions surrounding their tumultuous marriage on the True Tori reunion.
Chief among them: Is McDermott's amusingly-named Canadian side piece with no digital footprint, Emily Goodhand, even a real human being?
Spelling says yes ... unfortunately.
Asked by Brooke Anderson if Dean's affair was "all a ploy for a successful reality series," Spelling, "I wish she didn't exist. I wish it hadn't happened."
"I don't know who would fake something to have this to happen to your life. My family was, and still is, in complete devastation over this," she said.
"I wouldn't wish this on anyone."
Anderson then noted that Emily Goodhand hasn't been found anywhere online, to which Dean said, "People get their histories scrubbed all the time."
"There's things you can do to erase your profiles online and stuff like that." He added, "I understand why people would think that, but she exists."
Real or not, they were also grilled on the current state of their relationship, and why she would make the pain public after he cheated on Tori Spelling.
"I wasn't going to let people talk about my relationship and what decision I should make," she said. "There's a family and there's a love. We have four kids."
"I'm also in love with him. I hope to be able to tell [the kids] about a happy ending. I'm proud of the woman I've become, and I want them to see that."
To hear Dean tell it, despite the obvious humiliation, "I wanted to own up to it and make things right. I wanted people to see that it's not the end of the road."
"I know that today I'm sober. I'm in love with my wife. We're together. I love my children," he went on. "And I'm not going to do anything to jeopardize that."
Trust issues linger. While McDermott works in Canada, having left to film the second season of Chopped, she has surveillance cameras tracking him.
"I know I won't be able to forget what he did," the actress said of her decision, "but I hope in some form I'll be able to forgive him and move on."
The special ended with McDermott singing a ballad he wrote for Spelling, expressing his admiration. "I love you," McDermott said. "And I'm sorry forever."
And the rest, as they say, is probably-scripted history.
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