Pamela Anderson Marriage Annulled for Fraud
Her marriage to Rick Salomon was her shortest ever
It's as if Pamela Anderson's latest marriage never existed.The blonde's two-month marriage to Rick Salomon was officially annulled Monday, March 24 in Los Angeles County Superior Court, reports TMZ.com.
The former "Baywatch" babe married her longtime friend last October in Las Vegas at the Mirage Hotel in the interval between her two magic shows. They split in December, when she filed for divorce, citing irreconcilable differences. She later decided to petition for an annullment on grounds of fraud, and Salomon followed suit last Friday.
Anderson and Salomon had been friends for years, and in an interview on the Ellen DeGeneres show, Anderson revealed how they transitioned to a more romantic relationship: "I paid off a poker debt with sexual favors, and I fell in love. It's so romantic. It's romance."
Anderson, 40, was previously married to Motley Crue's Tommy Lee in 1995 and divorced him three years later. Besides an infamous sex tape and possibly Hepatitis C, the couple also has two children -- Brandon, 11, and Dylan, 10 -- to show for their marriage. Her second marriage during the summer of 2006 to musician Kid Rock, nee Robert Ritchie, lasted less than four months.
Anderson was last seen in "Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan" as the titular Kazakh reporter's object of obsession. She's also known for her TV work on "Home Improvement," "Baywatch," "V.I.P.," "Stacked" and the animated "Stripperella."
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