She already has a huge following, but it looks as though Tori Spelling has her sights set on being the queen of crafting. The actress and reality television star recently admitted that she is still hoping to be America's next Martha Stewart.

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According to the Huffington Post on Friday, Spelling, who is married to her husband Dean McDermott, admitted that while she enjoys television work, she is hoping to have her own home-living empire like the almighty Martha.

"She's always been what I've set my goal towards," Spelling explained. "Per Oprah, I always do vision boards and I always have Martha on my vision board. My goal is to be the modern-day Martha Stewart."

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Spelling also says that despite her fame, she will gets very excited when it comes to meeting fellow celebrities.

"I like reality TV," she says, laughing. "So, I get star-struck when... it's a real person that has become somewhat famous. I'm like, 'Ooh, look at that!' It's kind of like a coup for me. I get kind of excited when I see that.'"

Meanwhile, fans have been criticizing Spelling for supposedly using her children for paid advertisements on Instagram.

In an Instagram photo that she posted last weekend, her four children Liam, Stella, Hattie and Finn can be seen testing out new snacks. Spelling captioned the photo with, "My kids R obsessed with @greatkidssnacks !!! Super healthy AND delicious snacks 4 your little ones... Not gonna lie I ate some too! I just posted a bunch of pics on torispelling.com of my babes and their new fave snacks!"

Many of her followers immediately commented with, "I like @torispelling but it seems to me that she only posts items she might be getting paid to advertise. Even though is with her family it doesn't seem like her personal acct," along with, "Kids quickly rotate obsessions. However this looks like a paid post."

Another irate fan wrote, "I agree with all the others about the paid advertising, I'm starting to think she'd do anything to make a buck besides her and Dean having a real job! I've also came to believe that the so called 'Affair' was made up for TV."