Only Pamela Anderson could make spring cleaning seem slightly dirty. The "Baywatch" babe brushed off her recently-annulled marriage to Rick Saloman by clearing out one of her Los Angeles homes to benefit the People For The Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA). Besides the usual furniture, books and fondue sets for sale last weekend, the former pinup also sold some used skivvies and books on the history of pornography. Fans looking for a piece of the former pinup's assets lined up at a local high school before being shuttled to a private, rented house, where "Baywatch" fans could purchase the autographed red float carried by her buxom character C.J. Parker in her bounds along the beach.
The former Playboy Playmate also opened her saucy accessories closet, which included a chain-mail bra, satin negligees, a flurry of feather boas and seven-inch stilettos, plus a Playboy necklace and more lacy lingerie. Open-minded literati enjoyed sifting through her eclectic book collection, which included political pundit William J. Bennett's moral tome "The Book of Virtues," and Eddie Muller and Daniel Faris' "Grindhouse: The Forbidden World of 'Adults Only' Cinema" – not to mention the star's own novels, "Star" and its sequel, "Starstruck."
Household items ranged from chintzy white garden loungers and benches to her "Butt Blaster" fitness machine, a bath and shower head, and a blue children's bed belonging to one of her sons, Dylan or Brandon. Kitschy kitchen appliances, including a toaster, saucepans and a refrigerator, rounded out her generous collection with candelabras, rocking horses and other ornaments. Anderson and Salmon's marriage was officially annulled last month, just six months after their Las Vegas wedding.
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The former Playboy Playmate also opened her saucy accessories closet, which included a chain-mail bra, satin negligees, a flurry of feather boas and seven-inch stilettos, plus a Playboy necklace and more lacy lingerie. Open-minded literati enjoyed sifting through her eclectic book collection, which included political pundit William J. Bennett's moral tome "The Book of Virtues," and Eddie Muller and Daniel Faris' "Grindhouse: The Forbidden World of 'Adults Only' Cinema" – not to mention the star's own novels, "Star" and its sequel, "Starstruck."
Household items ranged from chintzy white garden loungers and benches to her "Butt Blaster" fitness machine, a bath and shower head, and a blue children's bed belonging to one of her sons, Dylan or Brandon. Kitschy kitchen appliances, including a toaster, saucepans and a refrigerator, rounded out her generous collection with candelabras, rocking horses and other ornaments. Anderson and Salmon's marriage was officially annulled last month, just six months after their Las Vegas wedding.
news source : http://www.nydailynews.com/
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