Pamela Anderson Shares Regrets Over Tommy Lee Relationship

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During a recent appearance on SiriusXM’s Andy Cohen Live, Pamela Anderson spoke about regrets over the Tommy Lee relationship.

“Both of them are. Same father,” Anderson replied, referring to her two sons when Cohen asked whether her son Brandon is Tommy’s. When Cohen further asked if she and Lee are still on good terms, she responded,  “I mean, we used to talk a lot more. Not recently, unfortunately, but you know, I wish we did have a better rapport right now.”

“My youngest son is engaged and we’re gonna have grandkids together. It’ll be okay, eventually. It’s just kind of a moment right now.” Pamela added.

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Anderson and Lee married in 1995, had Brandon in 1996, and Dylan in 1997. They divorced in 1998 but have reunited and split several times since.

Anderson has been married several times, including to Kid Rock, Rick Salomon (twice), Jon Peters (briefly, but not legally), and Dan Hayhurst, whom she divorced in 2022. Lee married Brittany Furlan in 2019. In 2023, Anderson said she and Lee still text occasionally as co-parents, via People.

She went on to talk about Tommy’s relationship with Furlan, saying, “She’s good to him and I totally support that and think that’s great. I hate to be annoying and going through this again, I’m sure she’s annoyed, but I respect their relationship and just glad he’s happy and has someone in his life.”

“We check in with each other every once in a while. It’s a very familiar voice. He’s got a great voice. And he’s, I don’t know how to explain it, it just feels normal, like home,” she also told People.

Anderson shared, “He has a wife, and obviously I respect that relationship, and he is very happy and I’m happy for him. I’m just glad my boys are so well-adjusted, and I’m very proud of them because they’ve had to navigate, not an easy childhood either, but they did it. They’ve done it, and the future is to be seen.”

Anderson’s memoir, ‘Love, Pamela’ arrived in January 2023.  Her new movie ‘The Last Showgirl’ hit theaters on January 10.

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