Pamela Anderson believes Tommy Lee continues to be her “one true love.”
Anderson, 55, allegedly texted her ex-husband before her Netflix documentary “Pamela, a love story” aired to clear the air and let him know her true feelings, in accordance with TMZ.
Within the texts, the “Baywatch” star told Lee, 60, that the paparazzi were responsible for the tip of their relationship and that their family was “so cute” once they were raising their sons together.
The Mötley Crüe drummer allegedly has not responded to the texts.
The Post has reached out to Anderson’s reps for comment.
TMZ claims sources have told them two different sides of the aim behind the texts.
A source near Anderson said she has “zero intention” of breaking up Lee’s marriage to Brittany Furlan, 36, and only wants to specific her appreciation for his or her history together — to not get back together.
Meanwhile, a source near Lee claims that he and Furlan imagine Anderson is attempting to get back with him regardless that she’s been presenting herself as respectful of his current marriage.
Anderson has apparently been repeatedly texting Lee ever since he proposed to Furlan with flirty messages saying she still loves him, she thinks they’ll find yourself together once they’re old and apologizes for things that happened up to now — but he doesn’t reply.
The outlet said that Anderson’s most up-to-date message to Lee was right before her documentary dropped on Netflix in January, saying she was heartbroken over their divorce and apologizing for hurting him.
Lee’s sources claim that he wants Anderson to seek out love with another person and move on — and the texts messages “trigger” him and his wife.
Among the texts surfaced online, with one “gossip activist” on TikTok posting a video of them, which has gained 175,200 views as of Thursday morning.
“I only have good things to say about you — esp in hindsight I realize I only had one true love,” a part of the text message said. “It’s a real love story.”
The text messages within the video also show Anderson sending Lee pictures of her from her Instagram.
Furlan recently got caught up in drama surrounding Anderson with a since-deleted TikTok wherein she suggested Anderson wouldn’t care if she died — however the social media personality told Page Six that “people mistook” her joke and that it was taken “the mistaken way.”
“[They] thought I used to be making a joke about her dying as an alternative of myself,” she exclusively told Page Six.
Furlan shared a video with a “’90s Pam Makeup” filter on her face and wrote on the clip “Pam if I died.”
She got plenty of backlash for the post, with many calling it “disrespectful” and “uncalled for.”