'World tore us apart': Pamela Anderson still in love with ex Tommy Lee as she allegedly sent him flirtatious texts ahead of Netflix docu release
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Pamela Anderson still feels that Tommy Lee is her "one true love." Before her Netflix documentary 'Pamela, a love story' premiered, Anderson, 55, allegedly texted her ex-husband to set the record straight and let him know her actual emotions, according to TMZ.
The 'Baywatch' star texted Lee, 60, to say that their relationship had ended because of the paparazzi and that their family was "so cute" while they were raising their sons together. According to reports, the Motley Crue drummer has not replied to the texts.
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Anderson's flirtatious texts to Lee
According to a source close to Anderson, the actress has "zero intention" of dissolving Lee's 36-year-old marriage to Brittany Furlan and merely wishes to show her gratitude for their past relationship, not for them to reunite. Lee and Furlan, according to a person close to him, think Anderson is attempting to get back with him despite her portrayal of herself as respectful of his current marriage, the source alleges.
Since Lee proposed to Furlan, Anderson appears to have texted him frequently with flirtatious texts indicating that she still loves him, and believes that they will end up together when they are older, and offers her apologies for previous indiscretions. However, Lee hasn't responded to any of her messages.
The publication reported that Anderson's most recent text to Lee was sent just before her documentary premiered on Netflix in January, in which she expressed her heartbreak over their divorce and apologized for hurting him. The communications "trigger" him and his wife, according to Lee's sources, and he wants Anderson to go on and find love with someone else.
'I only had one true love'
A "gossip activist" on TikTok posted a video of some of the conversations there, and as of February 9, it had received 175,200 views. Other texts also surfaced online. “I only have good things to say about you — esp in hindsight I realize I only had one true love,” part of the text message said. “It’s a true love story.” Additionally, Anderson is seen texting Lee images of her from her Instagram account in the video.
Furlan recently got involved in the drama surrounding Anderson after she joked that Anderson wouldn't care if she died in a since-deleted TikTok. However, the social media star told Page Six that "people mistook" her joke and that it was taken "the wrong way." “[They] thought I was making a joke about her dying instead of myself,” she exclusively told Page Six. Furlan uploaded a video to social media with the caption "Pam if I died" and the filter "'90s Pam Makeup" on her face. Many people criticized her for the post, labeling it "uncalled for" and "disrespectful."