Actress Tori Spelling revealed that she is a “#worriedmomma” because her children are being bullied at school. The Beverly Hills, 90210 actress wrote a Instagram post detailing the bullying two of her children, the 11-year-old Stella and the 12-year-old Liam, are going through at school.

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The photo, posted on February 23, shows Stella and Liam as toddlers playing on rocking horses. “My two 1st born… they have been thru so much bullying I can no longer not share and express ourselves,” Tori began her caption.

Tori first wrote about the multiple instances of bullying that Stella experienced. “Innocent little being that only knew unconditional love, honesty, exploration, & kindness,” wrote the actress, adding, “Between her last year at her elementary school or the 1st year at her middle school this human has endured enough bullying for a lifetime.” Tori wrote that the school treated Stella as if she was “playing the victim,” and that the bullying in question was being handled by the school. However, there were, “never any consequences for [the bully’s] actions towards my daughter and other kids.” Tori wrote that she believes no action was taken due to favoritism by the school administrators. “[The bully’s] parents are on the board of the school. They give a lot of money to this school. Financially, we aren’t able too. So, they won.”

Tori also went into detail about the bullying and hardship her son Liam went through. “He graduated last year from [his] Encino [elementary school] but not without the principal telling us he was ‘unmotivated’ & lazy. Poor guy thought from way he was treated by her that he was ‘stupid’. Beyond not the case,” wrote Tori. At middle school, Liam was bullied by his peers. “He was bullied to the point that he developed severe emotional based headaches and stomach aches,” wrote Tori, who also wrote that the bullying was so bad for Liam that he had to leave the school.

“Was hesitant to post this bc as celebs we are sometimes judged for having problems others have,” wrote Tori at the end of her post.

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