Pamela Anderson's ex-husband has left her $10 million in his will, despite only being 'married' to her for 12 days.
Jon Peters and the former Baywatch star had known each other for over 20 years before they finally decided to tie the knot back in 2020.
However, as is often the case with Pam, there was more to the surprising union than meets the eye.
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The 56-year-old later revealed that they were never really married as the ceremony wasn't official.
Just a few days into it, they decided to call it a day, though she claimed that they remained friends and there were 'no hard feelings'.
But if you needed any proof of that, then you only need to look to the fact that Peters decided to leave her a bundle of cash in his will.
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Speaking to Variety, the film producer revealed that he was going to give his ex an eye-watering $10 million.
The 77-year-old told the outlet: "I will always love Pamela, always in my heart. As a matter of fact, I left her $10 million in my will. And she doesn’t even know that. Nobody knows that.
"I’m just saying it for the first time with you. I probably shouldn’t be saying it. So that’s for her, whether she needs it or not.”
This was part of Pamela's huge exclusive with Variety, in which she revealed excerpts from her upcoming memoir, 'Love, Pamela'.
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Reports of the financial agreement came the former Playboy model claimed in her book that Tim Allen once flashed her his penis while she was working on Home Improvement.
The alleged incident was said to have taken place when Anderson was 23 and Allen was in his late 30s.
She wrote: "On the first day of filming [Home Improvement], I walked out of my dressing room, and Tim was in the hallway in his robe.
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"He opened his robe and flashed me quickly — completely naked underneath.
"He said it was only fair, because he had seen me naked. Now we’re even."
Anderson said that she 'laughed uncomfortably' at the alleged interaction.
Variety reports that Allen was 'presumably' referring to when Anderson appeared on the cover of Playboy magazine in 1989.
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Following the claims, however, Allen said there was no truth to the allegations.
In a statement to Variety, he said: "No, it never happened. I would never do such a thing."
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