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Pamela Anderson’s Dating History: From Tommy Lee to Jon Peters

Pamela Anderson’s high-profile relationships, engagements and marriages have been making headlines since she became an international sensation in the early 1990s.

“Love is the most important thing in the world,” the model said in a 2017 interview with W magazine. “Everything else is meaningless, really.

Through the years, Anderson has walked down the aisle five times. Her first husband was Tommy Lee, to whom she was married from 1995 to 1998. She was then wed to Kid Rock from 2006 to 2007 before moving on with Rick Salomon, whom she called her husband twice — first from 2007 to 2008 and then again from 2014 to 2015. She later claimed to have married Jon Peters, who was one of her first boyfriends more than 30 years before they reconciled their romance. However, their 2020 wedding was not legally binding, and they split less than two weeks later. She surprised fans once again later that year by tying the knot with her bodyguard Dan Hayhurst.

Scroll down to see Anderson’s dating history from the ‘80s to present day.


Tommy Lee

The Blonde and Blonder star infamously eloped with the Mötley Crüe drummer on a beach in Cancun, Mexico, in February 1995 after knowing him for only 96 hours. The couple welcomed their sons, Brandon Thomas Lee and Dylan Jagger Lee, in June 1996 and December 1997, respectively. They divorced in 1998.

During their union, Anderson and Lee weathered many scandals. The musician was arrested and sentenced to six months in jail for spousal battery after assaulting his wife in 1998; he pleaded no contest. Perhaps more notoriously, a sex tape that the pair made on their honeymoon was stolen from their home in 1995 and later shared online. (Anderson also had a sex tape with Poison singer Bret Michaels.)

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Marcus Schenkenberg

The Dancing With the Stars alum had a brief engagement to the male model from 2000 to 2001. They managed to keep their romance largely under wraps.

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Kid Rock

Anderson linked up with the “All Summer Long” singer in 2001 shortly after her breakup with Schenkenberg. They got engaged in 2002 but split the following year, only to rekindle their romance and marry on a yacht near St-Tropez, France, in July 2006. That November, Anderson announced that she had miscarried. She filed for divorce from Kid Rock 17 days later.

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Rick Salomon

The animal rights activist tied the knot with the poker player in October 2007 at The Mirage in Las Vegas. They separated that December, and the union was annulled in early 2008. The duo gave their relationship a second shot in 2013, and wed again in January 2014. They called it quits once more that July, and finalized their divorce in April 2015.

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Adil Rami

Anderson began dating the French soccer player in early 2017. They broke up in June 2019, when she accused him of “living a double life” in a scathing Instagram post. Rami later denied Anderson’s allegations that he had been abusive and unfaithful during their courtship.

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Jon Peters

The Home Improvement alum met the A Star Is Born producer at the Playboy Mansion in the mid-1980s. They started seeing each other soon after and eventually moved in together in Los Angeles. Peters proposed to Anderson at the time, but she turned him down due to their 22-year age difference. The couple reunited in late 2019 and secretly wed during a private ceremony in Malibu in January 2020. They never obtained a marriage certificate and called it quits less than two weeks later.

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Dan Hayhurst

Anderson wed her bodyguard in December 2020 during a Christmas Eve ceremony in the backyard of her Canadian home. “I’m exactly where I need to be — in the arms of a man who truly loves me,” she gushed to the Daily Mail one month later.

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