" If anyone watches it , if anyone buy it , if anyone sell it , it ’s just pitiful . You ca n’t put a pecuniary number on the amount of pain and suffering it do , ” Pamela previously said of the stolen footage .
In 1995,Pamela Andersonand her then-husbandTommy Lee’sworld was rocked when they discovered that their sex tape had been stolen alongside a safe from inside their home.#
Pamela, now 57, has always been incredibly open about how violated this whole incident has made her feel over the years, and she was firstaskedabout the stolen tape during an interview with CNN in May 1996.#
In 2015, Pamela opened up about the legal battle that followed during an appearance onWatch What Happens Live, whereshesaid of the tape: “I’ve never seen it. I made not one dollar. It was stolen property. We made a deal to stop all the shenanigans.”#
“If anyone watches it, if anyone buys it, if anyone sells it, it’s just pathetic. You can’t put a monetary number on the amount of pain and suffering it caused,” the star added in her 2023 documentary,Pamela, A Love Story.#
“She’s not sure why, but she watched the whole thing,” the profile reads, with Lorde being quoted as saying: “I found it to be so beautiful. And maybe it’s fucked up that I watched it, but I saw two people that were so in love with each other, and there was this purity.”#
“They were jumping off this big boat.… They were like children. They were so free,” she went on. “And I just was like: ‘Whoa. Being this free comes with danger.’”#
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