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Pamels Explains “The Tape” To Her Sons

Posted by josh loposer on November 20th, 2009 at 9:00 am

infphoto 1096588 256x300 Pamels Explains The Tape To Her SonsIt’s gotta be a celebrity mother’s worst nightmare: having to explain a sex tape to your two teenage sons. Seriously, that’s gotta be the most awkward conversation you’ve ever had in your life. Well, if any celebrity mothers out there need a few pointers on ‘how to talk to your kids about sex tapes,’ they should ask Pamela Anderson because she knows first hand how weird that conversation really is.

Apparently, Pam’s boys had recently seen Borat, in which numerous references to Pamela and Tommy’s sex tape were made. So, that kind of led to Pam’s decision to give her boys an explanation of sorts.

In a recent interview with UK television personality Jeremy Kyle, Pamela described just how she broke the news to Dylan and Bradon. From the interview:

“I knew the kids were going to watch the film and there was a reference to the tape in the movie and they’re that age and, you know, people are going start saying things.

“I just said, ‘Look, Mummy and Daddy were massively in love, we videotaped everything, everything was videotaped, and you’re probably going hear about something at school.’”

Of course, the “film” she’s referring to is Borat, not the tape. Phew, it’s kinda awkward to even write about a celebrity discussing a sex tape with their kids.

Guess Carie Prejean might want to reference Pam’s approach whenever she becomes a mom.

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