Pamela Anderson needed to instantly untie the knot.
Howard Stern requested the previous “Baywatch” star on his SiriusXM present Wednesday if she ever knew any of her marriages had been a “tremendous fucking mistake.” The radio host requested this proper after mentioning Anderson’s four-month marriage to Kid Rock in 2006, whom she married after her divorce from her first partner, Mötley Crüe drummer Tommy Lee, in 1998. Lee and Anderson have two sons collectively, Dylan Jagger Lee, 25, and Brandon Thomas Lee, 26.
“Do you know right away?” Stern requested Anderson, referring as to if or not she knew if any of her marriages was a farce after mentioning Kid Rock, the “Bawitdaba” singer.
In response, Anderson nodded.
“You did?” Stern requested. “You knew it was a mistake when the ceremony was going on?”
“Well, just after,” Anderson stated with fun. “Obviously not in time.”
She continued: “It’s embarrassing, it’s just a flaw, I don’t know. I feel like I just jump into something because Tommy and I did, because we had this incredible connection. But then you jump into something and it’s like, ‘Oh, it’s not this incredible connection; it’s just something else.’ Then I slowly try and find my way out.”
Anderson stated that she tends to “detach” when a relationship doesn’t really feel wholesome, which has pushed a few of her exes “crazy.” She stated she then waits for any signal of “violence or a kind of disrespect or lying” from her accomplice as an “excuse to leave.”
Anderson — who has married five men — engaged in some self-reflection earlier in her interview with Stern, saying she felt like she was “going through the motions” in most of her relationships. She additionally stated she was extra serious about “companionship” and would get entangled with males purely to “put a family unit back together” versus being actually in love and having issues in frequent.
Anderson reportedly says in her upcoming memoir, “Love, Pamela,” and a Netflix documentary, “Pamela, a Love Story,” that Lee is the one exception to her ambivalence over romance.
“My relationship with Tommy may have been the only time I was ever truly in love,” she writes in her guide, in response to People.
Anderson’s guide and documentary will each be launched Jan. 31.