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Dean McDermott Hospitalized After Motorcycle Crash
Written by Jennifer on July 02, 2010

We think we speak for everyone when we say, Ouch.

Tori Spelling’s daredevil hubby, Dean McDermott, is currently hospitalized in a Los Angeles-area intensive care unit after sustaining a punctured, collapsed lung in a dirt bike accident Tuesday.

Which may be painful now. But at least it’ll make for a good, um, sTori.

“He’s expected to make a full recovery,” the couple’s rep told E! News, adding that Dean will remain laid up in the ICU “for a few more days.”

The 43-year-old wiped out on a dirt bike trail earlier this week while riding recreationally with a couple of friends.

“Thanks for the well wishes,” Dean—who so loves his extreme sports that his Twitter account is Deanracer—tweeted to fans this morning. “A collapsed lung is no fun, and is a lengthy heal. Feeling pretty bad today. Day 2 is always the worst.”

Tori, meanwhile, is no doubt concerned for her hubby’s welfare—though she has a funny way of showing it.

Namely by not really showing it at all (or at least not until an exclusive placement comes a-knocking).

While Dean’s accident and hospitalization twofer took place two days ago, Spelling has been steadily tweeting since then, though has curiously failed to make even one mention of her better half’s health.

Not so her son’s ailments, as Tori shared with the world that 3-year-old Liam is currently suffering from a mean case of heat rash. Get well soon, both McDermott men.

From E! Online

We hope that you make a fast and easy recovery Dean and Liam!


One Response to “Dean McDermott Hospitalized After Motorcycle Crash”

Helen Napper Says:
July 22nd, 2010 at 8:48 am

I have read all 3 of your books and really enjoy your stories. I think that once you realize that you can not expect people to behave the way you expect them to (because the only one disappointed will be you), that you will be able to cope more and feel better. When people don’t meet our expections (like our spouse), then only one whos disappointed is ourselves. I think you are a great mom and I am glad that you and your family are all back together. Family is everything. I also enjoyed your moms book too. I love your show and hope you can continue with them. I wish the best for all of you.

Sincerely, Helen Napper

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