Tommy Lee's wife Brittany Furlan finds it 'odd' that fans of the rocker are hoping him and his ex-wife Pamela Anderson will get back together.
The internet personality, 36, has been married to Lee since 2019, however there has been continued interest in the musician, 60, and his Baywatch ex, 55, to reunite, especially since the release of Pamela's documentary. If you have any sort of concerns concerning where and how you can make use of newest news, you could contact us at our web-page.
'All the people being like, "Oh, they need to be back together. They are each other's soulmates" and all this weird s**t.
I'm like, "You guys, my husband, if he wanted to be back with her, would be back with her in two seconds."' Brittany told 'They act like this is all new. They've been separated for a long time, even before I came along. It was just odd to deal with a lot of that stuff. I get that people try to romanticize things that they make up in their head or whatever, but it is really strange,' she added.
It comes some four months after Brittany posted a TikTok video, in which she joked that Pamela wouldn't care if she died.
'Odd': Tommy Lee's wife Brittany Furlan, 36, finds it 'odd' that fans of the rocker, 60, are hoping him and his ex-wife Pamela Anderson, 55, will get back together
Soulmates? 'All the people being like, "Oh, they need to be back together. They are each other's soulmates" and all this weird s**t. I'm like, "You guys, my husband, if he wanted to be back with her, would be back with her in two seconds,"' Brittany told People; Pamela and Tommy seen in 1997
Pamela and Tommy were married from 1995 to 1998 and share two sons together.
Their union appeared to get a jolt of renewed interest and attention with the release of Hulu's biographical drama miniseries Pam & Tommy in February 2022, and then again with Anderson's Netflix documentary Pamela, A Love Story, where she tells her story in her own words, this past January.
And now Brittany is finding the need to explain her motivation for the TikTok clip that caused a firestorm of controversy.
In the new interview Brittany described the since-deleted video as 'so stupid.'
'I was literally saying if I died and then all these people were like, "Oh my God, you're talking about if she died, how you would think it's funny." I'm like, "What are you talking about?" the Perkasie, Pennsylvania native explained.
'That's another thing with me — I just feel like people constantly try to flip stuff around and just make it like I'm this bad, horrible person and I'm totally not.
I'm always just trying to find a joke.'
Furlan also addressed the fans' seemingly endless fascination with Tommy and Pam as a couple, calling it 'strange', 25 years after they finalized their divorce and went their separate ways.
All the hoopla over the video dates back to February.
In the TikTok clip, Furlan gave herself a '90s Pam filter' and did her imitation of 'Pam if I died': 'She passed away? Oh, hmmm, alright.'
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