True Tori Returning for a Second Season as Tori Spelling and Dean McDermott Search for "Honesty"

Lifetime announced that season two will premiere on Tuesday, Oct. 21

By Tierney Bricker Sep 11, 2014 6:33 PMTags
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And the healing process continues.

True Tori, Lifetime's docu-series about Tori Spelling and Dean McDermott's efforts to save their marriage after his cheating scandal, is returning for a second season. Season two, which will once again be eight episodes, will premiere on Tuesday, Oct. 21. (Set your DVRs now!)

The second season, which begins filming today, "will follow Tori in near real-time as she searches for honesty and happiness with Dean," the network said in a statement. 

And though Spelling recently told E! News that she and McDermott are "good," Lifetime said, "While much of the chaos of last spring is seemingly behind her, there still exists a tremendous amount of work ahead for Tori as she struggles to find her true self."

In August, Spelling wrote a blog post about how "proud" she was of her husband.

"As all of you know, our family has been through a lot this last year," she wrote. "I'm happy and proud to say that we are doing really well, and that Dean and I are working very hard to make our relationship and our family better than ever."

While True Tori was renewed for a second season, Spelling's ABC Family comedy Mystery Girls, which costars her Beverly Hills, 90210 pal Jennie Garth, has reportedly been canceled after just one season.