During an interview, Pamela Anderson reveals that she has never seen the intimate video of her with Tommy Lee
Pamela Anderson commented that she has never seen the sexual video she made with Tommy Lee, which was stolen and then sold all over the world. Previewing a chat with CBS Sunday Morning's Jim Axelrod, Anderson, 55, commented that it was so hurtful for someone to take her private tape from her that she never had the courage to look at it. "And I haven't seen it to this day," she said. "It was very painful".
Pamela is currently promoting her upcoming memoir Love, Pamela and a new Netflix documentary called Pamela, A Love Story. Anderson said the tape, which she calls "stolen property," showed "two naked crazy people in love."
She made the tape with drummer Tommy, now 60, during a 1995 vacation at Lake Mead, which is a reservoir formed by the Hoover Dam on the Colorado River in the southwestern United States.
I mean, we were naked the whole time, filming ourselves and fooling around, but those tapes weren't meant for anyone else to see," added the Barb Wire actress. "She was so hurt by the leak of the tape that she hinted that she would have taken her own life if she had not been a mother”.
I was a mother. That saved me," Anderson said. The two sons of hers that she had are Brandon, now 26, and Dylan, now 25', both of whom she has with rocker Lee. "You know, if she wasn't a mother, I don't think she would have survived," she added.
She is now living happily on Vancouver Island in British Columbia, Canada. "I feel like I walked out of here, did something crazy and came back in one piece," Anderson said in the CBS interview. 'Like I said, I don't know what I'm capable of. I don't know yet, but I think that was the beginning... all the rest, is, you know, behind me. I feel like I'm in a really good place.'
Her interview with Jim Axelrod for CBS Sunday Morning will air Sunday at 9 am ET on CBS. It will also air on Paramount Plus. Her documentary with Netflix will be released on January 31st.