Tommy Lee’s wife Brittany Furlan slammed for video mocking Pamela Anderson

Tommy Lee’s wife Brittany Furlan slammed for video mocking Pamela Anderson

Tommy Lee’s spouse is being slammed over a TikTok video she posted that advised Pamela Anderson wouldn’t care if she died.

In the video, Brittany Furlan used a “90s Pam Makeup” filter on herself and repeatedly mentioned, “Oh, oh” in an unfazed method whereas Lee sat subsequent to her not paying consideration.

“Pam if I died,” she wrote over the clip, which got here after the discharge of the Baywatch star’s Netflix documentary, Pamela: A Love Story, and her memoir, Love, Pamela.

In an try to mitigate the criticism, Furlan captioned the video, “Pls guys I gotta make jokes it’s how I cope”.

The former Vine character clearly couldn’t “cope” with the criticism, as she rapidly deleted the TikTok submit — however not earlier than different customers screen-recorded and re-shared it, which rapidly prompted followers to name out Furlan for being “disrespectful”.

“Pam even said on Howard Stern that she respects their marriage and she’s happy that he’s happy,” one TikTok consumer wrote. “She had nothing but nice things to say.”

“Pam has been nothing but respectful to her,” one other commented. “This is so uncalled for.”

“It’s also interesting after all of the meaningful things said in the documentary this is her reaction,” a 3rd viewer noticed.

“Even if she’s ‘joking’ that doesn’t give her the right to say horrible things like that,” one other wrote. “Not only could hurt Pam’s feelings but also Tommy’s kids?”

Neither Furlan, 36, nor Lee, 60, has addressed the backlash.

Prior to the now-deleted TikTok, Furlan, who wed the Mötley Crüe drummer in 2019, posted one other video through which she informed followers that she was “OK” following the documentary’s launch.

“Thank you to everyone that’s been sticking up for me and stuff like that,” she mentioned. “Don’t worry about anything.”

Anderson, 55, and Lee welcomed two sons — Brandon in 1996 and Dylan in 1997 — earlier than divorcing in 1998 after a chaotic three-year marriage that concerned their intercourse tape being stolen, bodily abuse and substance abuse.

The model-actress defined in her memoir that her break up from the musician was “the hardest, lowest, most difficult point of my life,” however she “had to protect my babies”.

Following the discharge, Anderson acknowledged in an interview with WSJ. Magazine that Furlan wouldn’t be too thrilled along with her ebook, because it dove deep into her love story with the rocker.

“I’m sure it’s going to be annoying to his wife,” the previous Playboy Playmate admitted. “I’d be annoyed.”

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