TOMMY LEE's Former Mansion Stars In Reality

September 6, 2006

World Entertainment News Network reports that MÖTLEY CRÜE drummer Tommy Lee's former Malibu, California mansion, which he shared with ex-wife Pamela Anderson, is one of the star attractions on the season premiere of new show "Million Dollar Listing", which follows realtor-to-the-stars Scotty Brown's efforts to sell hot properties. Lee sold the six-bedroom spread for $3 million in 2005 and now the new owner, David Johnson, is trying to turn a profit and sell the estate for a cool $3.9 million — after turning the former rock 'n' roll mansion into a drug rehab center. Brown is the perfect man to sell the home, because he used to party there with Lee and Anderson when the actress had a swing hanging in the living room. The home comes with fixtures and fittings left behind by Tommy Lee.

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