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Pamela Anderson wants to ‘absolutely’ get married again

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Pamela Anderson wants to ‘absolutely’ get married again

a group of people sitting at a table with a cake: Pamela Anderson © BabiradPicture/Shutterstock Pamela Anderson

Pamela Anderson wants one more try at the whole marriage thing.

The iconic Baywatch actress, 52, is featured in a new profile by The New York Times all about her life — including the 12-day marriage to Jon Peters that ended up not being a legal union at all.

The star made headlines for supposedly secretly marrying the movie mogul, only to announced their split just 12 days later. A source later confirmed to PEOPLE that the two had not filed the legal paperwork for a marriage certificate after their Jan. 20 nuptials.

“I wasn’t married,” Anderson also confirmed in the New York Times piece. “I’m a romantic. I think I’m an easy target. And I think people just live in fear. 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 added. “A moment that came and went, but there was no wedding, there was no marriage, there was no anything. It’s like it never even happened. That sounds bizarre. But that’s it.”

Still, that doesn’t mean she’s closed off to the possibility of another marriage in the future — hopefully the last one.

“Absolutely!” she said of marrying again. “Just one more time. Just one more time, please, God. One more time only. Only!”

Jon Peters, Tommy Lee posing for the camera: Ron Galella; Todd Williamson/Getty Images © Provided by People Ron Galella; Todd Williamson/Getty Images

In the story, Anderson said she’s only been married three times and expressed confusion at how the number of unions is reported to be bigger.

“I’ve only been married — I’ve been married three times. People think I’ve been married five times. I don’t know why,” she said, naming Mötley Crüe rocker Tommy Lee, singer Kid Rock and poker player Rick Salomon.

“And that is it. Three marriages. I know that’s a lot,” she said giggling, according to the outlet. “But it’s less than five.”

Anderson and Lee, with whom she shares sons Brandon, 23, and Dylan, 22,  were married from 1995 to 1998 and had a tumultuous marriage, in which Lee spent six months in the Los Angeles County Jail for spousal abuse.

The actress later married and divorced Kid Rock in 2006. Then she married and divorced Salomon twice — in 2007 and 2013. Both marriages to Salomon dissolved in less than a year.

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George Harrison, Eric Clapton, Pattie Boyd posing for the camera: George Harrison first met 19-year-old model Pattie Boyd in 1964 on the set of the Beatles' first film, A Hard Day's Night. He was instantly smitten, and the pair were married less than two years later. Though reasonably happy throughout the '60s—Harrison wrote the classic track "Something" in her honor—their marriage began to deteriorate by the end of the decade, around the same time he became close friends with fellow guitar god Eric Clapton. Clapton also fell in love with Boyd, ultimately confessing his feelings to the couple. She initially refused his advances, sending him spiraling into a drug-fueled depression. Amid the haze of his growing addiction to heroin and alcohol, he penned the tracks that would become his opus, 1970's Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs. The album's title track directly addresses the unrequited love in its lyrics: "I tried to give you consolation / When your old man had let you down / Like a fool, I fell in love with you / Turned my whole world upside down." Several years later, Boyd left Harrison for good, and she and Clapton began living together in 1974. "Eric was very attractive and persuasive," she later said. "George and I had many problems in our relationship that had a great deal to do with the enormity of his fame and his increasing passion for meditation and the spiritual life. He frequently simply wasn’t there for me, and there were other women.” Clapton immortalized her in song yet again, penning the gentle "Wonderful Tonight" for her. The former Beatle bore no ill-will towards his friend, jokingly referring to him as his "husband-in-law." Harrison even attended the pair's 1979 wedding. "I’d rather she be with him than some dope," he told Rolling Stone at the time. Sadly, their union didn't last and they divorced in 1988.

Source: MSN

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