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Pamela Anderson Wants to Get Married 'One More Time' After Jon Peters Drama

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Pamela Anderson still believes in love and marriage despite her most recent relationship with Jon Peters coming to an end. Just 12 days after the 52-year-old actress and 74-year-old producer had a ceremony in Malibu, California, to celebrate their love, Anderson told ET in a statement that they had broken up before paperwork for a marriage certificate had been filed.«I wasn’t married.

No,» Anderson tells when asked about her short-lived romance with Peters. «I’m a romantic. I think I’m an easy target. And I think people just live in fear.»As for why she decided to have a ceremony, the star admits, «I don’t know what all that was about, but I think fear really played a lot into it.»«It was just kind of a little moment,” she continues. „A

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