Pamela Andersonis opening up about past loves – both far off and much more recent.
Inan interview with Andy Cohen on SiriusXM's "Radio Andy,"theactress, 58,said she wished her current relationship withex-husband Tommy Leewere better.Andersonattributed the strain, in part, to Lee's wife, Brittany Furlan, whom he wed in 2019.
"I just think he's a real romantic. He's very dedicated to his wife, and I think that he just doesn't want to cause any waves. Or maybe, I don't know, but I don't like it," she said, revealing that she and Lee have very limited contact.The pair were marriedfrom 1995 to 1998 and share two sons, Brandon and Dylan. Their union, atumultuous, heavily tabloid-covered affair, has become the stuff of pop culture lore.
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"I wish we had a better relationship. I haven't spoken to him in a long time," she continued. "I miss him, and just with the kids getting married and having grandkids, we're always going to be connected in some way."
While Andersonquipped that her revelations to Cohen would get her "in big trouble," she added that she did believe her communication with Lee, the drummer for Mötley Crüe, would be better were he not married to Furlan.
"I have to stay out of it, and I shouldn't really be saying anything, but I do wish them the best," she said.
As for her current dating life,Andersonsaid that therumors she and co-star Liam Neesonsparked duringtheir press tour for "The Nakes Gun"over the summer were based on real "vibes."
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"The vibes were real," she said, rejecting online commentary that it was a publicity stunt.
"I don't like the idea of doing that publicity. We don't do any publicity stunts. I mean, he doesn't do that kind of thing, and I don't do that kind of thing,"Andersonexplained. "You fall in love in love stories movies. You just do.
"He's such an amazing guy, but you know, it takes two to tangle, right?" she said, adding that after shooting for the movie wrapped, they spent time "enjoying each other's company."
"He's a wonderful man. He's so supportive of my career, too, which is, you know, I've never had that. So, it's nice," Anderson told Cohen. "I feel like it's a healthy relationship. It's a friendship. It's a loving friendship, which is really nice. I really admire him."
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