Pamela Anderson, in an exclusive interview with Variety, unveiled a captivating incident from her time spent at the renowned Playboy Mansion.
The 55-year-old actress shared a remarkable story in an excerpt from her upcoming memoir, Love, Pamela.
During one of her visits to Hugh Hefner's iconic residence, Anderson stumbled upon Hollywood legend Jack Nicholson engaged in a Thr3some in a bathroom.
Anderson vividly described the scene in her memoir, recounting how she innocently approached the mirror to touch up her lip gloss and unintentionally caught Nicholson's eye in the reflection.
The unexpected encounter took an amusing turn when Nicholson, accompanied by two stunning women, acknowledged Anderson's presence with a smile and a playful remark, exclaiming, “Thanks, dear.”
The actress found the experience liberating, reminiscing about the era as a period of absolute freedom filled with diverse personalities and beautiful individuals.
Having graced the cover of Playboy magazine a record-breaking 11 times during her rise to stardom in the late 1980s and early '90s, Anderson established herself as a prominent figure in the publication's history.
Reflecting on her past, she disclosed meeting her short-lived husband, Jon Peters, at the Playboy Mansion shortly after her arrival in the United States from Canada.
Despite their brief marriage lasting only 12 days in 2020, both Anderson and Peters emphasized that their relationship was devoid of any advances during the initial stages of her career.
Denying the legality of their union, Anderson clarified that they maintain a cordial friendship till date.
Revisiting her memories of the Mansion, Anderson characterized the atmosphere as simultaneously wild and respectful, highlighting the elegance of the men and the lively presence of women seeking attention from charismatic figures.
While emphasizing her discretion regarding intimate details, Anderson hinted at the enchanting ambiance prevalent during her time at the Mansion.
As she prepares to release her memoir, Love, Pamela, and a Netflix documentary titled Pamela: a Love Story on January 31, Anderson's narratives offer a glimpse into the captivating world of glamour and intrigue that defined her experiences at the iconic Playboy Mansion.