Tori Spelling is obviously having a difficult time dealing with her husband Dean McDermott cheating on her with 28-year-old Emily Goodhand. The actress and her husband are airing their marital troubles in a Lifetime series, titled "True Tori."

The docu-series follows the couple as they try and work through their problems. According to a report by Star magazine (via Radar Online)Spelling is allegedly abusing Vicodin, oxycodone and alcohol.

 "I have seen huge bottles of Vicodin and Oxycodone while I was visiting her," a source reportedly told Star magazine.

"Once I saw her at lunch, popping Vicodin with wine - which you shouldn't do; once she offered me a Vicodin when we were all out to dinner and when I passed, she offered me a Norco that was even stronger than the Vicodin," the source added.

Reportedly the actress has been telling people that she takes the medication to ease her migraines.

"Nobody who has a migraine wants to go out for drinks and dinner with friends," the source told the magazine.

There was a report that the actress was "revenge cheating" to get back at McDermott. According to Life & Style magazine, the former "90210" actress was seen flirting with some of the guys on set of their reality show.

"She wants to humiliate Dean like he humiliated her," a source told the magazine. "She knows what she is doing. Once the playing fields are even, she can decide if she actually wants to save their marriage."

The source also claims that the reality show is also another way for Spelling to embarrass her husband. According to the magazine, she even set up scenes - like when Spelling was trying to buy party supplies with her husband's credit card but it was declined - to make McDermott look bad.

Reportedly McDermott has gotten so upset that he's stormed off set.

"Dean walks off, he comes straight back. Let's face it, he really has nowhere to go," a source said. "Tori is his meal ticket."