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Pamela Anderson Confirms Sylvester Stallone’s Offer to Her for Being His ‘Girl’

Pamela Anderson held firm on her claim, confirming Sylvester Stallone‘s offer to her for being his “girl.” In her 2023 Netflix documentary, “Pamela, a Love Story,” the actor-model disclosed that Stallone once asked her to be his “number one girl,” offering her a condo and a luxury car in exchange. A representative for the “Rocky” star had previously denied the revelation. They called it “false and fabricated” in a statement to PEOPLE.

However, Anderson, during her recent appearance on “Watch What Happens Live With Andy Cohen,” doubled down on her claim. While playing Plead the Fifth with the host, she not only reaffirmed it but also shared her reaction to her fellow Hollywood star calling it “a falsehood.”

Sylvester Stallone once denied Pamela Anderson’s claims, but she is sure of what happened

Pamela Anderson did not budge from her claim that Sylvester Stallone once offered her lavish gifts to be his “girl.” In a recent episode of “Watch What Happens Live With Andy Cohen,” she played a game of Plead the Fifth when the host brought up the subject. Reading from his card, he asked Anderson about the revelation from her Netflix documentary. It had been disclosed that the actor once requested her to be his “number one girl” in exchange for a “condo and a Porsche.”

“What was your reaction to Stallone coming out after the doc was released and saying this was a falsehood?” Cohen asked Anderson. To this, she replied, questioning how one could even “make that up?” and the host appeared to agree with her. The model then continued that the claim was “pretty specific” before laughing about it.

Cohen eventually proceeded to jokingly ask Liam Neeson, who was also a guest, if he had offered Anderson a Porsche. To this, “The Naked Gun” co-stars replied in unison, “Not yet.” The host even asked if her response would have been different had the “Rambo” actor offered some other car. “Maybe like a Shelby Cobra or something like that,” she teased, before adding, “No, no, no.”

Pamela Anderson reconfirmed the claim after Sylvester Stallone’s representative called it false in a previous statement. The rep told PEOPLE that it was a fabrication, dubbing it “false.” They further maintained that Anderson never received such an offer, adding, “Stallone confirms that he never made any portion of that statement.”

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