Pam Anderson has admitted that her sons are not only aware of her image as a scantily-clad lady of sin, but also of her infamous Tommy Lee sex tape. She recently had an interview with The Sun:
- What do your kids think of your public image? They must be aware of it?
They're not really. They've never seen Baywatch. They really wanted to see Borat and I finally had a breakdown and let them because all their friends had and I said: 'There are a few things we have to talk about before you see Borat.' And they go: 'We know about the magazines.' So that was one gone!
We had to discuss that and I can't imagine kids their age are all watching that film but then again I live in a town where everyone's in the movie industry and their kids watch a lot more. My kids don't but I did sit down with them and watch Borat.
- What did you do while it was on?
I kind of went 'la la la la la la la' over the parts I didn't want them to hear!
- Which were?
The sex tape. Actually I did tell them, I said: 'You know, when your dad and I were first together we used to video tape everything. 'Everybody's naked, hugging, kissing, all that good stuff and someone stole the tape.' And I remember when we were watching the film and Dylan goes: 'You mean everybody has seen this?' And I said: 'Yes.'
There comes a time in every child's life when that child realizes that his mother is large-breasted sex symbol of print and film who men across the planet masturbate to, who also has a widely-distributed pornographic video involving said child's mother having all manners of intercourse with his father. Like one's first shave or first fistfight, it's a young boy's right of passage. Paul Reiser wrote about it in Babyhood.
See what Pam's kids don't want to at MrSkin.com.