• Pamela Anderson

Pamela Anderson (Photo : Flaunt)

Unlike reality star Kim Kardashian who became rich after she sold rights to her sex tape, former Baywatch actress Pamela Anderson says she did not make a single cent from the stolen sex tape that features her and ex-husband Tommy Lee.

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Fox reports that Penthouse owner Bob Guccione even offered the couple millions of dollars to buy the rights to the tape, but Pamela and Tommy rejected the offer because by then, it was already widespread. "It was already out at that time, the damage was done. So we said, 'No way, we're not getting involved off that.'"


At that time, she was seven months pregnant with Dylan. She thought the stress caused by the scandal may stress her, so she also did not pursue the lawsuit against the people behind the theft and spread of the sex tape.

"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," the animal rights activist told Andy Cohen on Thursday at "Watch What Happens Live."

With not just one but two sex tapes to her name - although this would pale in comparison with hundreds of alleged sex tape of Kylie Jenner and Tyga who were offered $10 million - Pamela admits she gained one thing: notoriety. Besides her sex tape with Tommy, the drummer of Motley Crue, Pamela also has one with former boyfriend Bret Michaels.


Meanwhile, despite her sex tapes and fame as the sexy lifeguard in a red swimsuit in "Baywatch," Pamela has also become known as spokesperson of the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals. For this role, she was knighted in June as Countess of Gigli. The European who knighted her is Stephan Tchernetich Prince of Montenegro.


However, Inside Edition doubted if the title is real calling him a self-declared prince, although the website www.princeofmontenegro.com says the prince is the head of the family that ruled Montenegro, Albania and Serbia from the 14th century to the mid-18th century.