Candy Spelling
Definition
Candy Spelling (born Carole Gene Marer, September 20, 1945) is an American author, Broadway producer, philanthropist, and socialite, best known as the widow of television mogul Aaron Spelling and mother of actress Tori Spelling.
Renowned for her lavish lifestyle, including the infamous 56,000-square-foot Spelling Manor, and her recent viral magazine covers showcasing her strikingly youthful appearance at age 80.
Examples
Candy Spelling's mansion was so enormous, guests needed GPS just to find the bathroom.
At 80, Candy Spelling dropped a magazine cover that had everyone double-checking her birth year.
Candy Spelling's Instagram feed proves that glamour doesn't retire – it just gets a wine cellar in Napa.
From Aaron's TV empire to her own Broadway wins, Candy Spelling has been spelling 'success' since the Beverly Hills heyday.