“He opened his robe and flashed me quickly”: Pamela Anderson Says Tim Allen Had No Bad Intentions After Career Threatening Sexual Harassment Allegations
The Canadian-American actress Pamela Anderson’s upcoming biography, Love, Pamela, has been making headlines. It details Anderson’s journey from being a small-town girl on Vancouver Island to becoming one of the world’s most popular women. As a result, her memoir is expected to be one of the most eagerly anticipated books of the year. The actress, however, made many shocking revelations in a book excerpt, which left her fans shocked. She reportedly experienced another form of trauma in her early career before her shocker in 1995.
Pamela Anderson Revealed Tim Allen flashed his p*nis at her on the set of Home Improvement
The Naked Soul actress describes in detail an incident involving her co-star Tim Allen on the set of their show Home Improvement in one of the excerpts from her book.
She penned an excerpt,
“I walked out of my dressing room on the first day of filming, and Tim was in the hallway in his robe. He quickly opened his robe and exposed his naked body beneath. He justified it by saying it was only fair because he had seen me naked. We’re now on equal footing. I laughed uncomfortably.”
When asked about the circumstances surrounding the incident, she revealed that she was 23 years old when it happened to Anderson on the set of the sitcom in 1991.
In the documentary, Anderson attempts to recapture the narrative and reveal details about her childhood in Ladysmith, British Columbia, and how she became a supermodel. The film tells the story of Pamela’s quest for love, her controversial relationships, and more.
Pamela Anderson claims Tim Allen had no bad intentions when he allegedly flashed her
Variety reports that what’s refreshing about Love, Pamela is that Anderson doesn’t tell readers what to think in spite of very consciously reclaiming her power. Another celebrity would have immediately acted on the Allen anecdote. However, Anderson merely provides the facts and leaves it up to the reader to decide. She says she doesn’t judge others very harshly.
Inside Variety’s cover story with @pamelaanderson:
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With the release of the book excerpt, Variety published a cover story examining Anderson’s claim. They revealed that the actress later texted their writer after sharing the Tim Allen’s incident, saying,
“Tim is a comedian, so it’s his job to cross lines. Although I’m sure he meant no harm, times have changed. I doubt anyone would try that after #MeToo. It’s a totally different world now.”
Pamela Anderson’s first role was as Lisa the Tool Girl in Home Improvement, which quickly became America’s most popular television show. The show also featured Tim Allen in one of his most memorable roles as Tim The Toolman Taylor. She appeared in the first two seasons of the ABC sitcom and then left to focus on her next big project, Baywatch.
Love, Pamela, a highly anticipated HarperCollins narrative, is set to be released on January 31, 2023.
Source: Variety