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Pamela Anderson Divorced

Darpan News Desk IANS, 30 Apr, 2015 01:04 PM
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Actress Pamela Anderson and entrepreneur Rick Salomon are divorced.
 
The duo, who filed court documents seeking to end their marriage for the second time in February, insist they wish each other well and have also apologised for "any hurt and embarrassment" they caused to their families, reports femalefirst.co.uk.
 
In a joint statement, the on and off couple said: "Public divorces can be harsh and cruel - we apologise to our families and friends for any hurt and embarrassment we have caused. We have come to an amicable agreement and are moving on.
 
"There are private and personal family sensitivities to consider and we retract any hurtful comments made in haste and distaste. We wish each other and our families well."
 
Anderson, 47, who has sons Brandon, 18, and Dylan, 17, with ex-husband Tommy Lee, secured a temporary restraining order against Salomon, 47, last month. She claimed he "engaged in repeated acts of harassment and abuse" that caused her "severe emotional distress".
 
Anderson and Salomon first tied the knot in 2007 but had their marriage annulled two months later.
 
The pair then rekindled their relationship and remarried in 2014, with Anderson filing for divorce six months later before asking the judge to dismiss her petition.

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