Pamela Anderson has opened up about her ex-husband Kid Rock's alleged response to her role in Borat.
As previously reported, the 55-year-old released her new memoir, Love, Pamela, on Tuesday (January 31), where she makes several claims about many stars from her past, such as Tim Allen, Sylvester Stallone, and Jack Nicholson.
Now, the former Baywatch star shared a claim that musician Kid Rock - who she married between 2006 and 2007 - had no idea she had a cameo in the movie: Borat! Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan.
Anderson revealed that she wanted her appearance in the comedy flick to be a "surprise" for the now-52-year-old musician - whose real name is Robert James Ritchie - when they watched it at the premiere in 2006.
In the stage scene, Borat (played by Sacha Baron Cohen) is smitten by Anderson and walks up to her at a book signing with a "traditional marriage sack" that he tries to put her into against her will, as stated by The Independent.
"I didn’t tell Bob I was in the movie because I wanted to surprise him," Anderson said, according to an exclusive excerpt published in Rolling Stone.
The Barb Wire actress disclosed that she "forgot about the part in the scene" that referenced her leaked "sex tape" with her previous husband and the father of her two kids, Tommy Lee.
She alleges that this reference did not go down well with her ex-husband of one year as he reportedly "stormed out, calling me a wh*** and worse," per the outlet.
"He was embarrassed, and his reaction was not thought through," Anderson continued, claiming that Rock left her at the premiere alone. "I turned back and apologized, then asked if anyone could give me a ride home," she added.
The former Playboy model then said that when she got home after the premiere, she allegedly walked in to find the 'Picture' singer "smashing a photo on the wall" because "he was sick of waking up to a picture of me and David LaChapelle every day.
"But it wasn't me and David - it was Marilyn Monroe and Bert Stern," Anderson explained, "We broke up. I didn't stay in touch with Bob."
However, the Baywatch star wrote that she had "bad luck" at the 2007 MTV Video Music Awards as Lee and Rock had a physical altercation during Alicia Keys' performance of 'No One.'
"Tommy and Bob dove at each other. Fists were flying, and the whole thing ended up on live TV. I walked out, and Alicia didn't miss a beat, kept on singing. It was a setup. MTV must have been thrilled," she penned, as noted by the publication.
Anderson - who has been married six times - has opened up about her rocky relationships while promoting the new book and Netflix documentary, Pamela, A Love Story.
The Home Improvement actress explained her decision to marry more than once and said that each one was a failed attempt to "recreate a family" for her two sons, Dylan Jagger Lee, 25, and Brandon Thomas Lee, 26.
In an interview with The Times, she disclosed that most of her exes "treated her badly," adding: "I also would not allow anyone to abuse me and didn’t want my kids to think it was OK. And so that was always my red line."
However, the actress named Playboy publisher Hugh Hefner as the one man she thinks treated her with "complete and utter respect" and called him a "friend and mentor" after his death in 2017, per The Independent.
Anderson's memoir, Love, Pamela, and her Netflix documentary, Pamela, A Love Story, are both out now.