Just in time for the birth of her first child, Tori Spelling and her mother Candy reconciled. Tori’s son is due next month, and Candy claimed she and Tori hope to be on good terms by that time.

“We have been in touch with each other and are in the process of communicating and working things out,” Candy Spelling says.

According to Tori’s brother (and Candy’s son), Randy Spelling, 28, “My sister and my mom have been communicating for the past few weeks” – and are planning to see each other soon.

“They are going to be there for each other and [Tori's soon-to-arrive] baby. My mom is having a grandchild, and it puts things into perspective,” Randy says.

Randy adds that despite what has happened in the past, “No matter what, we are family, and they’re resolving things and getting back together. They are communicating, and it makes both of them happy. It’s definitely a mutual thing.”

On Monday’s Good Morning America, Tori, 33, also said she was hoping to reconcile with her mother but did not go into specifics.

The two had a falling out shortly before Tori’s father, Aaron Spelling, died in June. Randy said they’re trying to put the bad blood behind them for the sake of Tori’s child. “You always have that motherly instinct,” he says. “People can fight, but they love each other.”

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