Pamela Anderson Drops Bombshell Claim On Tim Allen — He Says It Never Happened

Former “Baywatch” babe Pamela Anderson claims in her new book that comedian Tim Allen flashed her on the set of his hit sitcom “Home Improvement” — when she was 23 years old — but Allen says it never happened.

According to a report from entertainment site Variety, Anderson described the incident in her upcoming tome “Love, Pamela” — claims that Allen opened his robe and exposed himself to her because she said he wanted to level the playing field after seeing her naked in Playboy magazine.

“On the first day of filming, I walked out of my dressing room, and Tim was in the hallway in his robe. He opened his robe and flashed me quickly — completely naked underneath. He said it was only fair, because he had seen me naked. Now we’re even. I laughed uncomfortably,” Anderson wrote.

Allen, who would have been 37 years old at the time, responded to Anderson’s claim in a statement to Variety: “No, it never happened. I would never do such a thing.”

Anderson played Lisa the Tool Girl on Allen’s show-within-a-show — “Tool Time” — from the pilot episode to the end of the second season, after which “Baywatch” took off and she left “Home Improvement.” She did return for a cameo — playing her original character — in the sitcom’s sixth season.

Anderson’s book, which tells the story of her rise to fame, also shares details of her long relationship with Motley Crue drummer Tommy Lee.

“My relationship with Tommy may have been the only time I was ever truly in love,” Anderson wrote in an excerpt obtained by People magazine.

Anderson also wrote about the now-infamous sex tape that was stolen from their home and then sold, saying, “It ruined lives, starting with our relationship — and it’s unforgivable that people, still to this day, think they can profit from such a terrible experience, let alone a crime.”

She blamed the stress from the tape’s release, in part, for their eventual divorce, recounting a time she she said Lee had twisted her arm and “threw” her into a wall while she held their infant son.

“The divorce from Tommy was the hardest, lowest, most difficult point of my life. I was crushed. I still couldn’t believe that the person I loved the most was capable of what had happened that night. We were both devastated, but I had to protect my babies,” she said.

Miami-Based Restaurant Asks Fox News Analyst To Leave Over Conservative Political Views, Interaction Resembles ‘Jim Crow South:’ Commentator Says

Fox News political analyst Gianno Caldwell criticized North Miami, Florida, restaurant owners Sunday after the food establishment asked the conservative commentator to leave the eatery due to his political views.

Paradis Books and Bread owners kicked Caldwell out of the restaurant Saturday morning, claiming the “behavior” and “words” of the group he dined with made the employees and other patrons in the space “very uncomfortable.”

Caldwell explained the situation to “Fox & Friends Weekend” host Rachel Campos-Duffy, noting that the group had discussed several topics, including working at the legacy media outlet, values, violent crime, and progressive district attorneys.

Restaurant owners then approached Caldwell and his companions, saying they were “not welcomed there because we aren’t politically aligned.”

“This situation reminds me of something that MLK said in 1963, a very simple truth,” he said, “Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere — and what I experienced yesterday, me and some of my neighbors, who I’m just getting to know, was an injustice.”

“It was a grave injustice,” he added.

Caldwell further compared the situation to the Jim Crow South era — a group of laws that legalized racial segregation.

“If this was not the Jim Crow South, I can’t tell much of a difference,” he said, “There’s a target on the backs of people who happen to be Black — who happen to be conservative — and it needs to come to an end.”

After the interaction, Caldwell called Paradis’ handling of the situation “outrageous” on social media, garnering approximately two million views.

“They said, ‘Are you a conservative?’ I said, ‘yes,'” Caldwell said. “In fact, I have a book called ‘Taken for Granted: How Conservatism Can Win Back the Americans That Liberalism Failed.’ You should get the book.'”

Caldwell told the owner about his brother, who was shot and killed in Chicago, Illinois, last summer.

Recently, Caldwell spoke with congress members on Capitol Hill about seeking justice for his brother and other violent crime in America, which he claims to have further explained to the restaurant owners.

Paradis responded on Instagram, saying that Caldwell’s group had been “talking about women in degrading ways, as well as using eugenic arguments around their thoughts on Roe v. Wade.”

“Once it was clear that they were finished with their meal, we told them that our views don’t align, and that the language they were using was unwelcome in our space,” the statement reads. “One person in the group said, ‘That is your business model, and I respect that.'”

“As a space co-owned by black folks and women, we firmly stand by our zero tolerance policy,” the statement added.

 

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