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Pamela Anderson could see herself getting married again

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Pamela Anderson isn’t done with marriage. Four months after she wed producer Jon Peters in a ceremony and decided not to make the union legal, Anderson told the New York Times in an interview published Thursday that she could “absolutely” see herself getting married again. “Just one more time,” she said. “Just one more time, please, God.

One more time only. Only!” The Baywatch star doesn’t even count her pre-pandemic saga with Peters, which included a confirmation from her publicist, as one of her unions.

She insisted she “wasn’t married” to him. “It was just kind of a little moment. A moment that came and went, but there was no wedding, there was no marriage, there was no anything,” Anderson told the Times. “It’s like it never even

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