“False and Fabricated”: Sylvester Stallone Accuses Pamela Anderson of Lying, Says He Never Offered Her Money to Become His No 1 Girl

Sylvester-Stallone Pamela-Anderson

Pamela Anderson has made some shocking accusations in her new Netflix documentary, Pamela, a love story. In the film, Anderson claims that Sylvester Stallone offered her gifts in exchange for being his “No. 1 girl,” but she refused because she was looking for love. Stallone has denied the allegations, stating that they are “false and fabricated.” The documentary also covers other aspects of Pamela Anderson’s life and career, including her marriages and relationships with famous men. The accusations have caused a stir in the entertainment industry, with some supporting Anderson and others questioning the veracity of her claims.

Advertisement by UDM - Inpage Example
Sylvester Stallone and Pamela Anderson
Sylvester Stallone and Pamela Anderson

Allegations against Sylvester Stallone: ‘False and Fabricated’

In the documentary, Pamela Anderson claims that Sylvester Stallone offered her a condo and a Porsche to be his “No. 1 girl.” According to Anderson, Stallone told her that this was the best offer she would get in Hollywood. However, Stallone has denied these claims through his representative, stating that they are “false and fabricated.”

Pamela Anderson
Pamela Anderson

You may also like: “I was trying to get back at Arnold”: Sylvester Stallone Was Tricked By Arnold Schwarzenegger to Star in Buddy Cop Action Movie That Nearly Killed His Career As Part of an Elaborate Revenge to Get Even

Advertisement by UDM - Inpage Example Sticky

Anderson states that she refused Stallone’s offer because she was not interested in anything less than love. In the documentary, she says that she was not willing to settle for anything less than a genuine connection with someone.

“He offered me a condo and a Porsche to be his ‘No. 1 girl,’ And I was like, ‘Does that mean there’s No. 2? Uh-uh.’ He goes, ‘That’s the best offer you’re gonna get, honey. You’re in Hollywood now.”‘

Tim Allen
Tim Allen

Also read: “It’s upsetting and I can’t stand it”: Bodybuilding Legend Arnold Schwarzenegger Doesn’t Want to Die, Wishes to Live Forever

Anderson also made allegations against Tim Allen in the documentary, accusing him of exposing himself to her. Allen has denied these allegations, and has yet to make any comment on the matter. This claim has added more to the controversy surrounding the documentary and the veracity of Anderson’s claims.

Stallone Denies Offering Pamela Anderson Gifts for ‘No. 1 Girl’ Position

Sylvester Stallone has denied the claims made by Pamela Anderson in her documentary. He has not yet made any public statement about the accusations, but his representative has issued a statement on his behalf.

Stallone’s representative has stated that the claims made by Anderson are “false and fabricated.” The representative also confirms that Stallone never made any portion of the statement attributed to him in the documentary. This statement clearly rejected the claims made by Anderson and established that Stallone has never offered any gifts to Anderson.

“The statement from Pamela Anderson attributed to my client is false and fabricated… Mr Stallone confirms that he never made any portion of that statement.”

Sylvester Stallone
Sylvester Stallone

Also Read: Toy Story Star Tim Allen Accused of Flashing Pamela Anderson When She Was 23, Ten Years After Releasing From Prison: “He opened his robe and flashed me”

The documentary, which is available on Netflix, is described as an “uncensored, unfiltered, and unbelievable true story of the original blonde bombshell.” It covers Anderson’s life and career, including her marriages and relationships with famous men.

Pamela Anderson’s claims have caused quite a stir in the entertainment industry. While some have expressed support for Anderson, others have expressed skepticism about the veracity of her claims. The disagreement between the two sides highlights the difficulty of determining the truth in such situations. It is important to note that the documentary is one perspective and it is not a court of law where evidence is presented. Ultimately, it is up to viewers to decide for themselves what to believe.

 

Source: People 

Avatar

Written by Minhaz Ahamed

Minhaz is a writer who delves into the complexities of the human experience through his writings, with a focus on cinema, psychology, and philosophy. He finds solace in writing and uses it as a means of exploring and understanding the world.