Tommy Lee‘s wife says that everything’s fine with Pamela Anderson despite of the fan-created drama.
According to an exclusive report from TMZ, former Vine star Brittany Furlan claimed there’s no bad blood between the two women, despite rumors of a feud following the highly publicized release of Anderson’s memoir and Netflix documentary.
“We’re all good. We want happiness. We want everyone to be friends,” Furlan recently said after her stand up comedy set at The Improv. “We’re all cool.”
While Furlan noted she isn’t speaking with her Anderson, she’s apparently willing to start communicating with her. In the meantime, she said she would “never” make a joke about her husband’s ex-wife during one of her routine, which was prompted by a question related to her controversial TikTok about the Baywatch star.
Shortly after the January premiere of Netflix’s Pamela, A Love Story, Furlan came under fire for a since-deleted video that used the ’90s Pam filter and an audio snippet of Wendy Williams saying, “She passed away? Oh, hmmm, alright.” In the caption, the social media personality joked that Anderson would respond that way “if I died,” while sitting next to Lee.
However, the TikTok was criticized by fans calling Furlan “insecure” and embarrassing,” with many of them also making it clear that they were rooting for Anderson and Lee — who were married for three years — to reunite. Several others also claimed that Anderson would never take back the Mötley Crue drummer, who they insist is still pining for her, despite members of his camp saying that Lee always ignores Anderson’s “flirty” texts.
As Furlan later explained to the outlet, she believed the TikTok was “going to be twisted,” as she was already facing a “barrage of attacks online.” That said, she went on to say that she wasn’t upset with Anderson, even though TMZ relayed that the Lee’s inner circle believes the documentary “made it very clear that Pam is still very much in love with Tommy.”
Anderson has yet to comment on their relationship. In the meantime though, you can read what Furlan told TMZ about the situation here.
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