Candy Spelling, the widow of TV producer Aaron Spelling, has put their exclusive L.A. mansion on sale for an eye-popping $150 million. The French chateau-style home, known as The Manor, is by far the most expensive home for sale in the U.S. with 56,500 square feet of space on more than 4.6 acres. Aaron Spelling created TV hits over decades including Charlie's Angels and Dynasty. Candy, who fell out with daughter Tori (pictured) after her husband's death in 2006 and no longer speaks to her, reportedly let her dog Madison help select the real estate agent for the sale. (Photo: WENN)
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