The 'Baywatch' alum insists she never made any money from the tape she made with her then-husband in the mid-'90s.
- September 26, 2015
AceShowbiz -
Pamela Anderson opened up about her infamous sex tape with her former husband Tommy Lee on "Watch What Happens Live" on Thursday, September 24. When Andy Cohen told Pamela, "I was a big fan of yours and Tommy Lee' sex tape," she responded, "I've never seen it." Andy couldn't believe it and said, "You've never seen it? It's fantastic."
The host then pressed the "Baywatch" alum, "Did you make a mint off of that?" to which she replied, "I made not one dollar. It was stolen property. We made a deal to stop all the shenanigans because I was seven months pregnant with Dylan and I felt it was affecting the pregnancy with all of the stress."
"I said, 'I'm not going to court anymore. I'm not being deposed anymore by these horny, weird lawyer men.' I don't want to talk about my vagina anymore, or public sex-anything," Pamela explained, "It was stolen property. We never, either of us, made anything from it. It was stolen."
Pamela and Tommy even turned down a million-dollar offer from Penthouse founder Bob Guccione to distribute the tape. "It was already out at that time," she shared "The damage was done. So, we just said, 'No way. We're not getting involved in that.' Everyone followed suit with intentional ones. We never did that intentionally."
Andy then asked Pamela with a viewer's question, "Is Tommy Lee still the biggest penis you've ever seen?" The "V.I.P" alum laughed and said, "No. I think I have good karma or something. I haven't seen a small penis."
Pamela joked about how jealous Tommy was of her "Baywatch" co-star David Chokachi. "He was a little bit more flirtatious. He got in trouble from Tommy," she recalled, "They used to have to change the script...One time [Lee] smashed into my trailer with his Testarossa because I kissed David Chokachi. So, we had to pretend David Chokachi was gay."
"And Tommy Lee bought that?" Andy asked. "Not for a while," replied Pamela. "It didn't last long. He still didn't like it. We just pretended so that he didn't get in trouble."
Pamela, who was diagnosed with Hepatitis C in 2002, said she's hoping to be free of the illness by November. "I am taking medicine right now, they have come up with a cure," she shared. "I am almost half way through and by November first, I should be cured - a 98 percent chance."