Some of their most intimate moments have been made available to the world on video. Playmate Pamela Anderson and Motley Crüe drummer Tommy Lee’s infamous sex tape was one of the first of its kind: private porn released by two stars without their consent. The streaming provider Disney+ discussed the release last year in the “Pam & Tommy” series. Now Anderson speaks in an interview with the American format “CBS Sunday Morning” about the video she shot in 1996.
Anderson says she hopes people are aware that the footage is “stolen property.” “We were two naked people in love and often filmed each other. But these tapes were not meant for anyone else. I haven’t looked at it until today,” she says. The full interview will appear next Sunday, January 15.
EXCLUSIVE: @pamelandersonwho shares her story in an upcoming memoir, “Love, Pamela,” and accompanying Netflix documentary, is opening up to @jimaxelrod about the infamous sex tape and the leak she calls “hurtful” this Sunday. pic.twitter.com/hBfoVyFffO
— CBS Sunday Morning 🌞 (@CBSSunday) January 12, 2023
As “People” magazine reported before the interview aired, Anderson found strength in her sons Brandon and Dylan: “I was a mother. That saved me.” If she hadn’t been a mom, she probably “wouldn’t have survived time,” says Anderson.
Pamela Anderson’s memoir “Love, Pamela” will be released worldwide on January 31. On the same day, the accompanying documentary “Pamela: A Love Story” will be released on Netflix. “I banned this tape from my life in order to survive. And now that everything is coming back up, I feel sick,” says Anderson.
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Source: Blick

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