Marc Malkin

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Tori Spelling's New Job

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Tori Spelling isn’t just using NutriSystem, she’s going to be shilling for the diet company in a new ad campaign.

I can exclusively report that the reality-TV star and former 90210er will be featured in a national television and print ad campaign for the new NutriSystem Advanced program. This is her first gig as a celebrity spokesperson.

Shot outside San Diego in October, her ads will begin running next month on TV and in celebrity weeklies and monthly women’s magazines. A NutriSystem rep declined to reveal the company's financial arrangement with Spelling. 

The daughter of late television impresario Aaron Spelling has credited NutriSystem for helping her lose 35 pounds since giving birth to her and hubby Dean McDermott’s first child, son Liam Aaron, nine months ago.

Other ads for NutriSystem Advanced will include funnyman Ant and blast-from-the-past singer Tony Orlando. Touted as its first program that combines weight loss and “heart-healthy” ingredients, NutriSystem officially launches the product line tomorrow at a New York press conference.

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