Her main concern: Pamela Anderson with her sons, Dylan, 17 ( left), and Brandon Lee, 18,(right). Source: Getty.
Pamela Anderson has made a living from her sex kitten persona. But surprisingly she’s revealed that she didn’t earn a single cent from her infamous sex tape with former rocker husband Tommy Lee, and in fact, it caused her undue stress during her second pregnancy.
The 1995 sex tape seemed like just another example of Anderson capitalising on her over-the-top, blonde bombshell status.
Yet 20 years later at 48, she’s explained that making money from her sex tape was the last of her concerns, as she grappled with her pregnancy and wellbeing.
“I made not one dollar,” Anderson confirmed to Andy Cohen, on Watch What Happens Live. “It was stolen property.”
At the time, Anderson’s true concern was for her unborn child. As she and Lee entered a legal battle to sue the distribution company behind the leaked sex video, Anderson feared that the stress would have a negative effect on the baby’s health.
"I was seven months pregnant with Dylan and I was thinking it was affecting the pregnancy [with] the stress, and I said, 'I'm not going to court anymore. I'm not being deposed anymore by these horny, weird lawyer men. I don't want to talk about my vagina anymore, or public sex—anything."