It's been 20 years since a personal sex tape was stolen from Pamela Anderson and Tommy Lee's home in 1995, causing controversy and a lifetime of jokes about body parts, and now, during Pamela Anderson's 2015 comeback, the actress and social activist has finally spoken about the experience.
In a Pamela Anderson 2015 interview with Andy Cohen on "Watch What Happens Live" last Thursday, the 48 year-old blonde bombshell spoke about how much money she made from the tape as well as whether or not she's seen it after all these years - and she even discusses her widely publicized Hepatitis C treatment that will supposedly cure her of the disease by this fall.
According to International Business Times, Pamela Anderson's 2015 sees the "Baywatch" actress confessing to one thing: she's never actually seen the video, one of the first celebrity leaked sex tapes, way ahead the one that catapulted Kim Kardashian to superstardom.
Us Weekly reports that, besides saying that she's never once seen the infamous tape, Anderson stated that she didn't make any money off it, even though there was a closed-doors settlement back in the day to halt it any further.
"I've never seen it. I made not one dollar. It was stolen property. We made a deal to stop all the shenanigans," Anderson told Cohen, then explaining the reason behind this. "I was seven months pregnant with Dylan and thinking it was affecting the pregnancy with the stress."
The Playboy cover girl then refused to go to court again to be asked by these "these horny, weird lawyer men," said Pamela Anderson in 2015.
According to Wet Paint, though, that's hardly the biggest revelation from her interview with Cohen, as the mother of two spoke about her new Hepatitis C regimen, which reportedly gives her a "98 percent chance" of being cured by November.
Watch a clip from Pamela Anderson's 2015 interview below!