Sunday, May 31, 2026

Pamela Anderson Unplugged: No Cell Phone, Computer for 2 Months

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Pamela Anderson: you have to like her. She’s hot, for one thing. Still hot, maybe getting hotter. She also loves good classic rock. I follow her on Twitter, and she’s constantly sending out #nowplaying alerts. She likes Clapton, the Allman Brothers, Beatles.

She told me this weekend at Sean Penn’s Haiti event that she really picks those songs. But she doesn’t send out the Tweets. She has someone who does it for her.

And here’s the big headline: “I’m off of everything. I don’t carry a cell phone, I don’t have a computer. I’m not reading the internet. I haven’t for two months.”

How does it feel? “Fantastic. I’m not missing anything. And I feel so much better.”

Yesterday’s song of the day? “One Way Or Another” by Blondie.

Keep going, Pam! PS Pam just remarried her third husband, Rick Solomon. She was previously married to Tommy Lee and to Kid Rock, of course.

 

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