KID ROCK Bends Over Backwards To Accommodate PAMELA

July 30, 2003

Jeannette Walls of MSNBC.com reports that Kid Rock's relationship with Pamela Anderson is in trouble because Pam has had second thoughts about being willing to live in Detroit. "For a while, Pam thought she was willing to move to Detroit and be a low-key housewife, but she's not so sure anymore," a source revealed. "She wants to bring out a fragrance and a line of clothes and market herself just like J.Lo, which she can do a lot more easily from L.A. So now Kid is saying he's willing to consider leaving Detroit to make this relationship work. He's so bent on winning her heart, he's looking into moving to L.A., which he said he'd never do."

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