LOS ANGELES - Months after splitting from her first husband, former "Beverly Hills, 90210" star Tori Spelling is engaged to her new boyfriend, actor Dean McDermott, celebrity magazines Us Weekly and People reported last Tuesday. Us Weekly, which broke the news of the engagement, said McDermott, 39, proposed to Spelling, 32, on Saturday evening after a moonlit ride in a horse-drawn carriage on a Christmas tree farm outside Toronto. "We have searched our whole lives for each other and can't wait to now start our lives as one," the couple said in a statement issued to Us Weekly. "We both finally found our soulmate and we are beyond in love." A similar statement was given to People magazine. Both magazines reported that McDermott presented Spelling with a diamond-and-sapphire ring. No wedding date was given. Representatives for the couple could not immediately be reached for comment by Reuters. In mid-October, court papers revealed that Spelling's first spouse, actor-writer Charlie Shanian, had filed for divorce just 15 months after they were married in a lavish ceremony at the Beverly Hills home of her father, TV producer Aaron Spelling. According to Us Weekly, McDermott separated earlier this year from his wife of more than a decade, Canadian TV personality Mary Jo Eustace. The magazine
said Spelling and McDermott met this summer on the set of a TV movie, "Mind Over Murder." Spelling is best known for the 10 years she spent on the popular Fox television series "Beverly Hills, 90210." She has also appeared in such films as "Scary Movie 2" and "Troop Beverly Hills." Reuters