Tori Spelling is currently working on a new thriller called Lost in the Everglades, where she plays a mother on a desperate search for her daughter, who goes missing during a Spring Break trip to Miami. As she teams up with a local boatman, the duo faces numerous dangers as they navigate the Everglades to uncover the truth. Filming began in early November, with the production taking place in Miami and Everglades National Park. Spelling not only stars in the movie but also serves as an executive producer.
Tori Spelling, 51, recently shared her experience filming Lost in the Everglades on Instagram, giving fans a glimpse of her unique role in the thriller. Posing on a hunting boat in Florida, she wore a tank top, slacks, and a denim button-up, completing the look with designer sunglasses. In a thrilling snapshot, Spelling showed her fearless side, grinning next to a nearly camouflaged alligator in the swamp—a moment that showcased her boldness on set while engaging with the wild creatures for the movie.
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“Spelling — who is also executive producing the project — gave her 1.8M fans a sneak peek of herself filming a scene with her costar, 43-year-old hunk Nick Ballard.
‘Filming Lost in The Everglades has been an epic adventure — think alligators, wild airboat rides, and a mom on a mission (that’s me!) This movie has it all: suspense, twists, and a whole lot of Everglades drama. Can’t wait to take you on this wild ride and show you why I was nicknamed SWAMP QUEEN on set! Stay tuned,’ she captioned the post.
The movie is currently being shot in Miami, Florida, in Everglades National Park, and it follows the agonizing quest of a mother (Spelling) in the harsh Everglades wilderness as she searches for her missing daughter.”
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“Spelling confirmed she joined the film’s cast earlier this year, making waves with her fans.
On Friday’s episode of her podcast Misspelling, she detailed how she survived a ‘crazy’ encounter with a gator while the cameras were rolling.”
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She recalled: “As we’re filming a scene, they’re telling everyone, ‘We got eyes on a gator,’ and sure enough, I’m like, ‘I got eyes on a gator too.’ And they’re like, ‘Don’t worry about him, he’s a young lad, he’s just curious.’
“And I was like, ‘Oh, curious… and he won’t bite?’ They all bite,” she continued. “They’re like, ‘He’s a small one, seven feet compared to the twelve-foot one.'”
The actress also said that they ran into an alligator known as ‘Richard,’ and when she asked why he had the name, locals told her it was because the gator is a “d***.”















































