TOMMY LEE Says PAMELA Was Only 'Joking' When She Said She Had 10 Years To Live

November 12, 2003

Former MÖTLEY CRÜE drummer Tommy Lee says that his ex-wife Pamela Anderson was "only joking" when she declared her hepatitis C disease would kill her in five to 10 years. Last month, the former "Baywatch" beauty shocked fans when she told reporters the liver-crippling condition would likely be the cause of her death in a handful of years. "I've got a good five to 10 years left. I feel good. Pretty good." But IMDB.com reports that Lee, who has rekindled his friendship with Anderson, insists, "She was joking. Somebody asked her how she's doing or how she's feeling, and she goes, 'I got a good five or 10 in me.' . . . She was kidding. She was totally kidding. She's fine."

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