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Ex-Baywatch star Pamela Anderson divorces Rick Salomon


Pamela Anderson, who is best known for his role as the star of Baywatch, is divorced from her husband, Rick Salomon.

Pamela Anderson, 40, said that fraud and why the couple to the end of their marriage, according to papers filed in Los Angeles.

Rick Salomon, infamous for his part in a video express his girlfriend at the time, Paris Hilton, with this case, the appropriate framework for seeking divorce.

Pamela Anderson and Rick Salomon had married in October of last year, but they separated only eight weeks later.

In December, Pamela Anderson on its website that Rick Solomon, and has been “working, things", but even for a divorce, in the same month.

Pamela Anderson, formerly married to Kid Rock and Rock Stars Tommy Lee, had stated that they are “irreconcilable differences” between her and Rick Salomon.

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