Tori Spelling Admits She 'Would Love to Have Another Baby' amid Divorce Proceedings with Dean McDermott

The 'Beverly Hills, 90210' star is mom to five kids, whom she shares with McDermott

<p>Rodin Eckenroth/FilmMagic</p> Tori Spelling

Rodin Eckenroth/FilmMagic

Tori Spelling

Tori Spelling is open to expanding her family.

The Beverly Hills, 90210 alum, 50, revealed on an episode of her podcast misSPELLING on Tuesday, April 30, that she "would love" to have another baby. Spelling is mom to five kids — Beau, 7, Finn, 11, Hattie, 12, Stella, 15, and Liam, 17 — whom she shares with estranged husband Dean McDermott, 57.

During the episode, Spelling spoke with country singer Sara Evans, who said she would "love to be pregnant again."

"Same, my friend," Spelling responded. "I would love to have another baby. Oh my god."

Never miss a story — sign up for PEOPLE's free daily newsletter to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.

Related: Tori Spelling Says She Wanted to 'Push Out a Baby': 'I Didn't Do 5 C-Sections on Purpose'

However, the mom of five later shared that having more kids is probably not in the cards.

"I'm totally in menopause, but I'm so bummed. I should have freezed [sic] my eggs," Spelling said.

On the April 16 episode of her podcast, Spelling revealed that although she's given birth to five kids, she wasn't able to push any of them out.

"I had five C-sections, you guys. So, I have to go on record and brag for a second that my OBGYN says that I have the lady parts of a 14-year-old, cause it's intact," Spelling said. "And I didn't do five C-sections on purpose."

Explaining that she'd watch soap operas with her childhood nanny, Spelling said that the nanny would often find her in her playroom acting out birth scenes from the shows she'd watch with her stuffed animals.

"So since 5 years old, I was like, 'I want to have a baby. I want to push out a baby,' " she added.

Earlier this month on her podcast, Spelling shared how co-parenting has been going between her and McDermott since the two called it quits this past summer.

"I honestly had spent the time taking care of the kids and focusing on them, and they weren't ready to see their dad. And I went to see him once when he was in rehab. And we were with therapists, and it got painful and argumentative. It was a lot," Spelling recalled.

"It was a lot, and I didn't feel like he was doing well. Like, there was still a lot of anger and aggression, and so I didn't go back. And I know that hurt him a lot. He felt like we abandoned him when he was going through that process. But I had to do what was right for the kids."

For more People news, make sure to sign up for our newsletter!

Read the original article on People.