Thursday, June 19, 2008

Love Scandals: Pam Just 'Can't Get Rid' of Tommy Lee

Brief Info about Pam Anderson :

Anderson was born in Ladysmith, British Columbia, 90 km northwest of Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, the daughter of Carol, a waitress, and Barry Anderson, a furnace repairman.Her great-grandfather, Juho Hyytiäinen, was Finnish, a native of Saarijärvi, and left Finland in 1908 changing his name to Anderson when he arrived as an immigrant. Anderson has Dutch ancestry on her mother's side.
The newborn Anderson won fame as Canada's "Centennial Baby", because she was thought to have been the first baby born on Canada's Centennial Day (she was born at 4:08 in the morning). However, the Campbell River Upper Islander of July 5, 1967 reported a baby born two hours earlier on the same Canada Day.After her birth, her parents and her brother, Gerry Anderson, moved to the town of Comox with Pamela.


Brief Info About Tommy Lee:
Lee was born in Athens, Greece. His mother, Vassiliki "Voula" Papadimitriou, was Miss Greece in 1957, and his father, David Thomas Lee Bass, was a US Army serviceman of Welsh descent.[1] He has one younger sister, Athena Kottak (b. 1964), who is currently the drummer of Kottak. His family moved to California a year after his birth. Lee received his first drum when he was four. However he received his first real drum kit when he was a teenager. At that time, he was listening to Kiss, Deep Purple, Led Zeppelin and Judas Priest. After transferring from South Hills High School; he joined the marching band at Royal Oak High School in Covina, California, but dropped out of school in his senior year to focus on his musical career. His first successful band Suite 19 played the Sunset Strip in Los Angeles during the late 70s. At this time he met future bandmate, Nikki Sixx. Casually, Sixx was forming a theatrical band that would specialize in anthemic heavy metal, and was impressed by Lee's playing. Sixx, Lee and Leon started jamming together, but Leon decided not to continue. At this time, he changed his name to Tommy Lee and earned the nickname "T-bone" from Sixx. He got this nickname due to his tall 6ft 2 ½ inch (189cm) skinny physique. Shortly afterwards, guitarist Mick Mars joined the band. Mars recommended a singer Tommy met at high school, Vince Neil, who soon joined the group, and the famous Mötley Crüe was formed.


Love Scandals: Pam Just 'Can't Get Rid' of Tommy Lee
Despite what her mother, friends and common sense tell Pam Anderson, she just "can't get rid" of her bad boy boyfriend/ex-husband Tommy Lee.

In an interview with Radar magazine, Anderson says of their relationship: "He loves me. I love him," leaving a bit of vagueness open for interpretation. She also goes into detail about (surprisingly) clamming up in revealing clothing, how her mother wishes she were gay and what it was like to write a lesbian scene. She also completely snaps on the writer.

After what the writer explains as a "long, quiet 'time out'" thanks to some tension between himself and Pam, the 'Baywatch' starlet lets loose on him when he tries to proceed with their interview.

"No! I'm not doing any more. This is the longest interview I've ever had. No! No! No! No!"

But just like a true diva, her attitude changes on a dime. "I like that it's a little rough. I like it rough. It's not a smooth hippy-dippy interview. It's got challenge. You know?

Later on, the claws come out again. After revealing that she feels uncomfortable because she's "wearing a really small dress," Anderson also says the writer is affecting her mood, "because you're asking me some stupid questions."

One interesting tidbit from the interview comes from Anderson's mother, who apparently isn't satisfied with her daughter's history of companions. "Lately my mother's said, 'I wish you were gay, considering your choice of men,'" Anderson told Radar.

But Anderson may not be too comfortable in those shoes. She talks about the lesbian scene in her book 'Star,' saying that it was "really weird because I've never been with a girl. Writing about it was as far as it got."

Pam wasn't entirely negative for the interview, though. The one thing she was excited about? "I really can't wait to do the pictures," she said, talking about the photo shoot that mixed American patriotism with good old partial nudity. "That's what I'm excited about. Terry Richardson [the photographer] is someone I've always wanted to work with. He's wanted to work with me, too."

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