Tori Spelling is speaking out after she, her kids and their friends, were involved in a car crash that left them hospitalized last week.
The "Beverly Hills, 90210" alum took to Instagram and shared a video update after the April 2 incident and said that "guardian angels were definitely with us that day."
Spelling said she was in the car with four of her kids and three of their friends in Temecula, California, last week when she said a driver going "crazy, crazy fast" hit her vehicle.
"In a split second, I looked to my right and I saw he was coming full on full impact into the side of our car and I turned a hard left as hard as I could, as fast as I could to avoid as much impact on the children as possible," Spelling continued.
She went on, "I just want to thank all of the first responders on the scene and to Inland Valley ER in Wildomar that took such great care of all of the kids and myself."
The Riverside County Sheriff's Office said that everyone involved in the incident was medically evaluated following the crash.
No arrests have been made and the cause of the crash remains under investigation.
Spelling ended her message by saying that she is "grateful to everyone who has reached out and repeatedly checked on us."
"Still putting my thoughts together about everything that happened and just so much gratitude for life and the bravery of all of the kids in the car with what they went through, so thank you to everyone," she said.
Spelling is the mother of five children, Liam, Stella, Hattie, Finn and Beau, whom she shares with ex-husband Dean McDermott.
The couple married in 2006 and later starred in the reality series "Tori & Dean: Home Sweet Hollywood," which aired from 2007 to 2012.
According to a divorce petition, the couple separated in June 2023.