
Pamela Anderson understands if her ex-husband Tommy Lee’s current wife, Brittany Furlan, isn’t too fond of her newly released memoir.
“I’m sure it will be annoying for his wife. I would be upset,” the former Playboy playmate, 55, admitted to the WSJ. Magazine for “Love, Pamela,” which hit bookstores Tuesday along with the newspaper interview.
Anderson writes in her book that she knew very little about the Mötley Crüe drummer — including his last name and where he lived — when they left for Mexico in 1995.
Although they had only known each other for a few days when they said ‘I do’, the ‘Baywatch’ star recalls being ‘really happy’ and ‘lost in a sea of love’.
But according to Anderson, the honeymoon phase quickly faded. She goes on to describe a troubled marriage characterized by anger, jealousy, physical abuse, arrest, imprisonment, substance abuse, suicide attempts, family feuds, lawsuits, and a stolen sex tape.
Amid the chaos, the pair welcomed two sons – Brandon in 1996 and Dylan in 1997 – before divorcing in 1998.
The model-actress explains that their split was “the hardest, lowest, hardest point [her] life”, but she “had to protect it [her] baby.”
Despite going on to have several other marriages, including one to Kid Rock, Anderson says her relationship with Lee “may have been the only time [she] was ever truly in love.”
As for the 60-year-old rocker, he married Furlan – a social media personality 24 years his junior – on Valentine’s Day 2019.
The former Vine star, 36, has neither publicly commented on Anderson’s memoir nor responded to Page Six’s inquiry.
The “Home Improvement” alum said in her WSJ. The magazine profile that Lee has not read her book.