Tim Allen Denies Pamela Anderson's Flashing Allegation, 'Disappointed' By Claims
KEY POINTS
- Tim Allen said Pamela Anderson was a "great coworker" and a "fun girl" with a "weird memory"
- Anderson alleged that Allen flashed her and showed her his penis while they were working on "Home Improvement"
- Allen denied the claims, saying he "would never do such a thing"
Tim Allen has hit back at Pamela Anderson's flashing accusations for a second time.
Allen, 69, was out on a coffee run in Los Angeles when he was asked about Anderson's allegations that he flashed her and showed her his penis while they were working together on the sitcom "Home Improvement" three decades ago.
"She was a great coworker, I'll tell you that," Allen said, Fox News Digital reported. "She's a fun girl."
"Everybody loved her, but ABC is a little disappointed in her... memory, put it that way," Allen continued. "All of us at Disney and ABC really."
While he described Anderson as a "good girl" and said he "really like[s]" her, Allen added, "She has a weird memory."
When the allegations first made headlines earlier this month, Allen, through his representative, immediately released a statement denying the claims.
"No, it never happened. I would never do such a thing," he said in the statement obtained by Fox News Digital.
In an excerpt from her book "Love, Pamela" published by Variety earlier this month, Anderson claimed that the incident that took place on the set of "Home Improvement" in 1991, when she was 23 and Allen was 37. It was her first television role, but she was already popular for posing in Playboy.
"On the first day of filming, I walked out of my dressing room, and Tim was in the hallway in his robe," Anderson claimed in her book. "He opened his robe and flashed me quickly — completely naked underneath."
Anderson alleged that Allen told her he did it to get "even" because he had seen her "naked," presumably referring to her modeling for Playboy.
"He said it was only fair, because he had seen me naked. 'Now we're even.' I laughed uncomfortably," she wrote.
Anderson later appeared to make it known she has no ill will regarding the alleged incident. She told Variety in an interview that she is "not a very judgmental person."
She also later sent the magazine a text seemingly defending Allen: "Tim is a comedian, it's his job to cross the line. I'm sure he had no bad intentions. Times have changed, though. I doubt anyone would try that post #MeToo. It's a new world."
Anderson also recently claimed that Sylvester Stallone offered her a condo and a Porsche to be his "No. 1 girl."
"And I was like, 'Does that mean there's No. 2? Uh-uh,'" she claimed in her new Netflix documentary "Pamela, a Love Story." "He goes, 'That's the best offer you're gonna get, honey. You're in Hollywood now.'"
Anderson said she turned down the alleged offer, explaining, "I wanted to be in love. I didn't want anything less than that."
Stallone has since denied Anderson's allegations.
"The statement from Pamela Anderson attributed to my client is false and fabricated," a spokesperson for Stallone said. "Mr. Stallone confirms that he never made any portion of that statement."
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