Tori Spelling and Dean McDermott have apparently been working hard to save their marriage ever since Spelling learned of her husband's infidelity, but they might've actually reached the end of their rope.

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The True Tori stars, who have been married for eight years, are "barely on speaking terms," according to an Us Weekly source.

"There appears to be no love between them," an insider added. "When the cameras are off, they're cold toward one another."

After Spelling, 41, discovered McDermott, 47, had been unfaithful while away on a business trip in December 2013, he checked himself into rehab to fight his history of depression and substance abuse issues. Spelling wavered on whether to forgive her apologetic husband, while the Chopped Canada host recently admitted to having had suicidal thoughts.

Besides the cheating scandal, the couple has struggled with financial issues as well as Spelling experiencing multiple health scares. Just last month, Spelling reportedly stayed in the hospital to treat bronchitis and the cracks in her relationship became increasingly more obvious.

"Dean has physically been there for Tori at the hospital out of a sense of obligation and it was obvious and very depressing to Tori. His thoughts were elsewhere while he was at the hospital and he was not attentive to her," a third source told Us.

"He looked for every excuse to leave and pretty much stayed there as minimally as possible. He didn't spend the night there with her at all. Tori was forced to sleep alone while Dean went home to their cozy house."

Lifetime premiered True Tori's second season on October 21 and it's now four episodes deep. The series continues to chronicle Spelling and McDermott's troubled marriage as they attempt to rebuild their relationship and make decisions that would be the best for them and their four children.
About The Author: Elizabeth Kwiatkowski
Elizabeth Kwiatkowski is Associate Editor of Reality TV World and has been covering the reality TV genre for more than a decade.