Pamela Anderson has made a rather sad admission about her ex-husband, Tommy Lee.
The 57-year-old Baywatch star and the Mötley Crüe drummer, 62, tied the knot back in 1995, but their whirlwind romance came to an end when they divorced just a few years later in 1998.
Before calling it quits, however, the former couple had two sons; Brandon Thomas and Dylan Jagger, who are 27 and 26 years old respectively.
Anderson recently opened up about her relationship with Lee during a segment on SiriusXM's Andy Cohen Live.
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"Forgive me - is Brandon's dad Tommy?" Cohen asked The Last Showgirl star, as the pair discussed how it was Brandon who originally got in contact with the film's director, Gia Coppola, before his mum landed the role.
"Both of them are. Same father," Anderson replied.
Cohen then asked her whether she and Lee remain 'capisce' to which she shared: "I mean, we used to talk a lot more. Not recently, unfortunately, but you know, I wish we did have a better rapport right now."
Elsewhere in chat, Anderson revealed that Dylan is now engaged and it's only a matter of time until Lee and her have grandkids 'together'.
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"My youngest son is engaged and we're gonna have grandkids together," she explained. "It'll be okay, eventually. It's just kind of a moment right now."
Regardless, Anderson could sing her sons' praises enough saying of Brandon: "He's such an amazing person, and he's the movie star. I don't know what - but he's very... he loves business. You know, he's just a deal maker and he loves it."
However, she continued that Dylan is more 'a musician and also an entrepreneur and they're great'.
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Anderson has previously opened up about what being sexualised was like for her two kids.
Explaining what it was like preparing for her role in Golden-Globe-nominated The Last Showgirl, she told Variety: "I was able to bring a lot of my own personal experience, my long life of dealing with beauty and glamour and ageing and reassessing life choices. I got to bring my whole life into this role.
"I think the past shouldn’t dictate your future. But looking back, I was always creating characters. And I feel like I know I’ve created a few Halloween costumes.
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"But a lot of the things I went through, I didn’t realise my kids were going through them at the same time."
She admitted: "Being a working mum and being in this entertainment world and having your mum be sexualised in some way - I didn’t realise how difficult it was. So I’m not ashamed of my life.
"I’m not ashamed of the choices that I made, even though maybe in hindsight I would’ve done things differently. But you need life experience to know that you would’ve done that differently."
Topics: Celebrity, Pamela Anderson, Sex and Relationships, Parenting