( m. 2007; annulled 2008) ( m. 2014; div. 2015) Partner(s) Tommy Lee (1999–2001; 2008–2010) (2000–2001) Kid Rock (2001–2003) (2016–) Children 2 Website Pamela Denise Anderson (born July 1, 1967) is a actress and model. Anderson is best known for her roles on the television series, and after rising to fame as for magazine in February 1990. Anderson had also appeared in films such as (1994), (1996) and (2008) and was inducted into in 2006. Anderson is an activist for the movement and has conducted campaigns condemning the commercial fur industry and promoting veganism through the animal rights organization (PETA). She appeared as a guest contestant in the popular Indian controversial reality show. Anderson aboard, September 2004 In early 2004, Anderson returned to the spotlight. In May, she appeared naked on the cover of Playboy magazine.
Later, she posed naked for and magazines. Anderson was also featured on the cover of the fashion magazines, British, and Canada and in editorials for Russian Elle. In 2004, she released the book Star, co-written by Eric Shaw Quinn, about a teenager trying to become famous. After this, she began touring the United States, signing autographs for fans at stores nationwide. Her second book, the sequel Star Struck, released in 2005, is a thinly veiled look at her life with Tommy Lee and the trials of celebrity life.
In April 2005, Anderson starred in a new sitcom as Skyler Dayton, a party girl who goes to work at a bookstore. It was canceled on May 18, 2006, after two seasons, although some episodes were never aired. On August 14, 2005, created the to honor the for the past decade. Anderson was named most powerful Canadian in Hollywood in 2005. In December 2005, cut off a video of Anderson pole dancing on 's 'The Red Piano'. NBC said that the footage was inappropriate for prime time.
The video was shown on huge screens during the event, while John played 'The Bitch is Back'. In March 2006, it was announced that Anderson would receive a star on thanks to her many years as a model and actress.
She is only the second model to receive a star. In April 2006, Anderson hosted Canada's, becoming the first non-singer and model to do so. Anderson appeared in the 2006 mockumentary, as the title character becomes obsessed with her, and plans to. She appears as herself at a book signing at the end of the film, confronted by Borat in a staged botched abduction. She performed on February 13–14, 2008 in a Valentine's Day striptease act at the cabaret in.
Anderson then starred in, which debuted on August 3, 2008 on in the United States. In December 2009, Anderson guest-starred as Genie of the Lamp in the pantomime at the in Wimbledon, south-west London, UK. Anderson took over the role from comedian, with former actress and comedian also booked for the role. In 2010, she appeared in the short film The Commuter directed by the and shot entirely on the smartphone as promotion for the phone in the UK. Anderson was featured in a beach-themed editorial, shot by for Brazilian 's June 2013 'Body Issue'. Reality television. Anderson at the In November 2010, Anderson appeared on of, the Indian version of the television franchise.
She stayed as a guest in the house for three days for a reported sum of 2.5 (approx 550,000). Furthering her involvement in the franchise, In September 2011, Anderson took part in the in the United Kingdom. On September 9, 2012, it was officially announced that she will enter the House in on September 16, taking part in the fourth season of, which is the celebrity spin-off of in Bulgaria. On Day 12 for the in Germany, she entered the house, as a Special Guest Star on the final day., a former co-star, was a contestant in Day 1 to Day 5. In the world Anderson was a contestant on the of, partnered with professional dancer. The season premiered on March 22, 2010, and after seven weeks, Anderson was eliminated.
She also took part in the all-star edition in 2012 with. Anderson and MacManus were eliminated in the first week of competition. On December 6, 2010 she is invited to dance on the. In May 2011, she was a contestant on the (Argentina), partnered with professional dancer. She left the competition after 4 weeks. On September 25, 2011 she was invited to dance on the Mexican show.
In 2018, she was a contestant on the of. The season premiered on September 29, 2018. After seven weeks, Anderson was eliminated, on November 8, 2018. Dancing on Ice In 2013, Anderson appeared on of the British reality TV show, partnered with former winner. Activism Animal rights One of Anderson's campaigns as a member of has been against the use of. In 1999, Anderson received the first Memorial Award for animal rights protectors, in recognition of her campaign. In 2003, Anderson stripped down for PETA's 'I'd Rather Go Naked Than Wear Fur' advertising campaign.
On June 28, 2006, Anderson posed naked with other protesters on a window display of the boutique in London, England. It was a PETA gala event before the PETA Humanitarian Awards. Anderson went inside the boutique and said she would take her clothes off if the event raised enough money for PETA, which it did.
She campaigned against. In 2001, Anderson released a letter in support of PETA's campaign against Kentucky Fried Chicken, stating 'What KFC does to 750 million chickens each year is not civilized or acceptable.' She later made a video about KFC's treatment of chickens. In January 2006, Anderson requested that the remove a bust of, the founder of KFC, from display but her request was refused even when she offered her own bust in exchange. In February 2006, Anderson decided to the because of its support for Kentucky Fried Chicken. She has also campaigned against in Canada.
In March 2006, Anderson asked to speak to about the but was refused. In May 2006, she petitioned individuals on the street for their opinion on the Canadian Seal Hunt. In December 2009, Anderson, photographed in a T-shirt with a drawn picture of a seal pup on it, was featured in a new ad campaign for PETA. She appears next to the headline 'Save the Seals' in the ad and urges the public to help end 'Canada's annual seal slaughter.'
She joined forces with the organization again in a campaign for the boycott of fruit-juice maker. The 'Pom Horrible Campaign' has resulted in the company halting. Anderson became the center of controversy when she posed in a bikini nearly nude for a PETA ad that was banned in, on grounds that the ad was sexist.
Anderson retorted saying, 'In a city that is known for its exotic dancing and for being progressive and edgy, how sad that a woman would be banned from using her own body in a political protest over the suffering of cows and chickens. In some parts of the world, women are forced to cover their whole bodies with – is that next? I didn't think that Canada would be so puritanical.' She became a company spokesperson for FrogAds, Inc. In March 2012. In February 2014, she stripped for a Valentine's Day-themed ad for PETA, urging dog lovers to cuddle up with their pets during winter. Anderson has actively campaigned for environmental conservation group, has served on the Sea Shepherd Board of Directors and is a spokesperson for the group.
She has traveled with the organisation in support of campaigns such as Operation Sleppid Grindini, which monitors the activities of fishermen in the as part of the traditional pilot whale drive hunt, an even known as the Grindadrap. She is a close friend of Sea Shepherd founder. In July 2015, Anderson wrote an open letter to Russian President asking to prevent the passage of the cargo vessel Winter Bay with over 1,700 tons of meat through the to Japan.
On April 20, 2009, Anderson first wrote to Vladimir Putin to thank him for banning the slaughter of baby. On July 8, 2015, Anderson wrote to Putin to save whales. On September 3, 2015, Pamela Anderson traveled to Russia to share her thoughts on the problem of endangered species at the Eastern Economic Forum in the Russian city of Vladivostok. On December 15, 2015, Anderson, representing the IFAW organization, met with top Kremlin officials regarding animals rights in Russia. On December 15, 2016, Anderson and IFAW officials, including Elena Zharkova from IFAW Russia, met with Kremlin officials to discuss animal welfare and conservation. AIDS, cannabis, and other activism In March 2005, Anderson became a spokesperson for 's MAC AIDS Fund, which helped people affected by AIDS and HIV. After becoming the official spokesmodel, Anderson raised money during events in Toronto, Tokyo, Dublin, and Athens.
Anderson became the celebrity spokesperson for the, and served as the Grand Marshal of the SOS motorcycle ride fundraiser. In 2009, Anderson wrote an open letter to President urging the legalization of. Anderson has also shown support to the. In December 2015, Anderson, a close friend of founder, and a longtime supporter and advisory board member of that organization, became a full board member, in order to further its efforts in opposing the hunting of whales. In November 2016, Anderson starred in a video public service announcement produced by the and the as part of the Ride Responsibly initiative, titled The Driving Game, which aimed to shed light on the lack of universal driver regulations in the private ground transportation industry.
In December 2016, Anderson called founder a 'hero'. She stated, 'One day everyone will realize he is a hero.
But until now, this man has missed 7 Christmases with his children and is kept in difficult and tremendously stressful conditions—while doing us all a great service. Everyone in the world has benefited because of WikiLeaks—he has sacrificed so much—to simply share the truth.' Anderson once again starred in a video public service announcement produced by the in January 2018, this time in partnership with Promoting Awareness Victim Empowerment (PAVE), as part of the Ride Responsibly initiative.
Titled The Signs, the PSA aims to continue to push for passenger safety and universal driver regulations in the private ground transportation industry. Personal life Relationships Anderson married, drummer of, on February 19, 1995, after knowing him for about 96 hours, or 4 days. They wed on a beach, with Anderson in a bikini. Anderson's mother did not know, and learned of the marriage from People magazine. During this time, she was known professionally as Pamela Anderson Lee.
They have two sons together: Brandon Thomas (born June 5, 1996) and Dylan Jagger (born December 29, 1997). During their tumultuous marriage, Lee was arrested for after assaulting Anderson. He was sentenced to six months in the Los Angeles County Jail. The couple divorced in 1998. In March 2002, Anderson publicly stated that she had contracted by sharing tattoo needles with Lee, and began writing a regular column for magazine.
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