Pamela Anderson has made a candid admission about her fractured relationship with ex-husband Tommy Lee, suggesting his current wife has played a significant role in their ongoing estrangement. The revelation came nearly three decades after the end of their famously turbulent marriage.
A Radio Confession Sparks Headlines
The 58-year-old Baywatch icon, who recently returned to her signature blonde hair at the 2026 Golden Globe Awards, opened up during an appearance on SiriusXM's Radio Andy show. When host Andy Cohen posed a pointed question about whether communication with Lee would be better if he were not with his current partner, Anderson's response was telling.
After a moment's hesitation where she joked "We're going to be in big trouble," Anderson confirmed her belief with a simple "I do." A representative for Brittany Furlan, Lee's wife, declined to comment on the remarks when contacted by the Daily Mail.
A Tumultuous History and a Hopeful Future
Anderson and Lee's whirlwind romance began with a beach wedding in Cancun in 1995 after knowing each other for only four days. Their marriage, which produced two sons—Brandon, now 29, and Dylan, 28—lasted three years but was marred by scandal and conflict. The illegal distribution of a private sex tape in 1995 and an incident of domestic abuse for which Lee served jail time severely damaged their relationship.
Despite the past, Anderson expressed a deep sense of loss regarding their current lack of contact. "I haven't spoken to him in a long time. I miss him," she told Cohen. She remains hopeful that a reunion could occur in June when their son Dylan is set to marry, stating, "I'll see them at the wedding. Or him at the wedding."
Navigating a Complicated Family Dynamic
Anderson described Lee as a "romantic" and "very dedicated to his wife," but suggested this dedication might be a barrier to repairing their own connection. "I think that he just doesn't want to cause any waves," she mused. She maintains a respectful distance, emphasising that her sons have a positive relationship with their father and that she wishes Lee and Furlan "the best."
In her 2023 memoir, Love, Pamela, the actress revealed that Lee was "the only man that she has ever been in love with." This enduring sentiment contrasts with her recent, brief romance with actor Liam Neeson, which she confirmed had ended, describing it as a "loving friendship."
As the family prepares for a wedding later this year, all eyes will be on whether the occasion can mend one of Hollywood's most storied and strained connections.