Dean McDermott confirms new lady after being photographed together.

While 56-year-old Dean McDermott has moved on with Senior Account Executive Lily Calo,

It seems that like his ex-wife Tori Spelling, McDermott has also fallen on tough times after being spotted going into the Department of Social Services.

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But what could have happened that would take the father of seven to Welfare?

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That being said, the new couple appeared happy and in good spirits while waiting at the office.

So, hopefully whatever brought them to the Welfare office is precautionary and not the start of something awful.

However, in the past, McDermott has criticised Spelling for feigning financial troubles.

But now McDermott finds himself in such straits that he needs government benefits.

Oh, the irony! despite his accusations towards Spelling about using “problems” to garner sympathy,

McDermott has found himself in a similar situation.

But is he about to turn his situation around?

Possible new project for McDermott and Lily Calo?

Meanwhile, Dean McDermott teases a new project with new girlfriend Calo’s company Conscious Community Global.

But a LinkedIn post for Conscious Community Global confirmed a new creative project is in the works.

“Our creative development team is always striving to deliver something amazing for our community.”

“We are constantly exploring new ideas, technologies, and solutions that can enhance our services.”

However, neither McDermott nor the company have confirmed what the project is as yet.

What about Tori Spelling?

Meanwhile, Spelling’s brother has confirmed on “The Morning Show that his sister is “resilient” and is “doing well.”

“She’s doing wonderful. One thing I’ll say about Tori is she’s creative, she’s inventive, she’s strong and she’s resilient.”

See the clip below.

We’re glad to hear Tori’s doing well in spite of everything and wish her and Dean well with their respective futures.

Published by HOLR Magazine.