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Pamela Anderson and Sylvester Stallone's Feud Explained

Pamela Anderson and Sylvester Stallone's Feud Explained

Cosmopolitan10 hours ago
Pamela Anderson is hitting back at Sylvester Stallone. And if that sentence has caused you to enter a state of ??? please be advised that these two have long-standing beef.
Pamela and Sylvester's feud started when the documentary Pamela, a Love Story dropped, and Pam revealed that he'd once attempted to make her his "number one girl."
"I remember talking to Sylvester Stallone one time and he offered me a condo and a Porsche to be his number one girl," she said. "And I was like, 'Does that mean there's number two? Uh-uh.' He goes, 'That's the best offer you're gonna get, honey. You're in Hollywood now.' I wanted to really be in love. I didn't want anything less than that."
Cut to Sylvester Stallone, who told People in a circa January 2023 statement that "The statement from Pamela Anderson attributed to my client is false and fabricated. Mr. Stallone confirms that he never made any portion of that statement."
In other words, he denied the entire thing. But Pamela was once again asked about the incident—and Sylvester denying it—during Watch What Happens Live, saying "Well, how could you make that up? You know? I mean, that was pretty specific."
Andy Cohen then asked if there was a different car that could have made Pamela change her mind, and she joked "Maybe, like, a Shelby Cobra" before adding "no" and repeating it several times.
Sylvester Stallone hasn't commented further, but stay tuned?
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