The 74-year-old producer with whom the actress married by surprise a few weeks ago assures that it was she who proposed to him and that before he had to take care of paying her bills.
Pamela Anderson's marriage to producer Jon Peters, a former sweetheart from her youth, may have lasted just twelve days, but it seems that the process to finalize the details of their separation will take much longer.
The versions of each one about the circumstances in which they went through the altar and decided not to formalize their union later clash radically. If a few days ago it was a "source close to the actress" who stated that she realized that she had made a serious mistake by letting herself be carried away by the emotion of the moment when he proposed to her and she agreed to marry a "man controller", now it was her ex-husband who decided to break his silence to defend himself
First, Peters insists that it was Pamela who posed the big question to him via text message and that he accepted despite the fact that he was already engaged to another woman and they were planning to move in together. In addition, the 74-year-old former hairdresser and producer claims that he shelled out $200,000 to pay off debts accumulated by his then-wife-to-be and that he bought her a new wardrobe.
"I welcomed her into my life with open arms and all the love possible, because I've been taking care of her for years. I paid all her bills because she couldn't do it. If you think I'm a controller for that...", he lamented In an interview with Page Six.
The former protagonist of Guardians of the Bay responded to her ex's statements through one of her official spokespersons, who was in charge of making public the message with which Peters would have put an end to their marriage after only twelve days together, alleging that she didn't feel up to the media scrutiny that defines any Pamela romance.
"I am a simple guy who loves his children. I don't want to spend my time flying to Canada: no matter how beautiful it is, I hate traveling. I'm sorry," he said in the interview, in which he also recognized that, at his age, he The only thing I was really looking for was tranquility.
In closing, Peters confessed to Pamela that the idea of a group of lawyers looking into the finances of the empire he has built over the years made him "sick" and that, as much as he loved her and still wanted her to be a part of of a supposed film he plans to produce, he needed "some time to think".