Tim Allen denied Pamela Anderson’s claim, made in her upcoming book, that he exposed himself to her on the set of “Home Improvement.” Allen stated, “No, it never happened. I would never do such a thing.” Anderson responded to his denial by saying, “This true story is just one of many surreal and uncomfortable situations I learned to navigate. My book goes into how it made me feel over the course of my life and, in this case, my career. I have no ill will toward Tim. But like the rest, it should never have happened.” Anderson appeared on the show for 23 episodes in 1991 and 1992.
Love, Pamela, doesn’t come out until Jan. 31, but it’s already making headlines, and not just the story about Allen. For one thing, Anderson writes that Sylvester Stallone offered her a condo and a Porsche and asked her to be his No. 1 girl. Stallone’s lawyer Marty Singer told Yahoo Entertainment that the claim Stallone made such a statement is “completely false and fabricated,” and that Stallone responded, “I never made any portion of the statement. It’s completely untrue.”
Anderson also, of course, takes a deep dive into her relationship with Mötley Crüe drummer Tommy Lee, including her perspective on the release of their sex tape, which is in stark contrast to the version captured in last year’s Hulu series Pam and Tommy, which Anderson has openly criticized.
The release of Anderson’s book coincides with a companion Netflix documentary, Pamela, A Love Story.