Pam Reconsiders Solo Act
Pamela Anderson's love life is nothing if not complicated.
Just days after filing for divorce from her third husband, Rick Salomon, Anderson seems to have changed her mind. (View the divorce petition.)
"We're working things out," the former Baywatch babe wrote in a posting to her Website Monday.
Sources confirmed to E! News that the couple was in the process of trying to make the relationship stick.
Anderson filed her initial claim for dissolution of marriage Dec. 14—after two months of marriage—citing irreconcilable differences as the reason for the split.
The actress' rep, Cindy Guagenti, had no comment on the situation.
The twosome entered into their union Oct. 6 at the Mirage Hotel in Las Vegas. It was the third marriage for both.
Anderson, 40, was previously wed to Kid Rock and Tommy Lee, while Salomon, 39, was married to Shannen Doherty (the union was later annulled) and to voice actress Elizabeth Daily.
In an interview with Ellen DeGeneres in September, Anderson revealed she was taking a gamble on a new man after falling for Salomon in an unconventional manner.
"I paid off a poker debt with sexual favors, and I fell in love. It's so romantic. It's romance," she said at the time.
Shortly thereafter, she and Salomon obtained a marriage license in Las Vegas and went on to wed in a quickie ceremony conducted in between Anderson's nightly appearances as magician Hans Klok's assistant.
"Rick and I are truly grateful," Anderson wrote on her Website following the nuptials. She described Salomon—best known for his sex-tape endeavors with costar Paris Hilton—as a "friend for 15 years."
Anderson's potential shift in marital status coincides with a major lifestyle change.
Before the divorce filing became public Monday, she wrote a blog entry on her Website titled "Can't leave the beach," and announced she recently turned down a "HUGE offer" to do a big Vegas production in favor of staying home in Malibu with her two sons from her marriage with Lee, 11-year-old Brandon and 9-year-old Dylan.
"Committing to years in Vegas—8-10 shows a week—is not going to work for my family," she explained. "I've never made decisions based on money, and I'd hate to start now.
"I'm going to work on my dream now and stay home!!!"
Not that she plans to take herself out of the public eye entirely.
Anderson, who earlier this month announced plans to retire to her native Canada in five years, revealed she has committed to doing a few upcoming stage appearances in Europe soon to "fulfill the exhibitionist in me."
(Originally published Dec. 17, 2007 at 11:22 a.m. PT.)




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