TOMMY LEE Denies Proposing To Ex-Wife

July 20, 2005

United Press International is reporting that MÖTLEY CRÜE drummer Tommy Lee has denied reports he's getting ready to remarry his ex-wife and mother of his children, actress Pamela Anderson.

The New York Post reported Tuesday (July 19) that Lee and the former "Baywatch" star were on the fast track to a second walk down the aisle and that Lee had proposed to his ex Friday in Las Vegas.

But Lee told "Entertainment Tonight" Wednesday (July 20) there was no proposal and he and Anderson are "taking things slow."

The couple were married in a private beach ceremony in 1995 a few days after they met.

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