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Pamela Anderson: Stars
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Awarded to buxom beauty Pamela Anderson for her hypocritical criticism of NASCAR star Dale Earnhardt, Jr. Anderson attacked Earnhardt for his relationship with KFC, insisting he had to "take some responsibility for the company's practices." But Anderson is a vocal supporter of People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, which wants to end the very medical research Anderson champions as a cure for her own disease, hepatitis C.
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In April 2005, Anderson starred in a new FOX sitcom Stacked as Skyler Dayton, a party girl (with implants), who goes to work at a bookstore. It was canceled on May 18, 2006, after two seasons, although some episodes had not been aired on the network. On August 14, 2005, Comedy Central created the Roast of Pamela Anderson to honor the sex symbol for the past decade. During her final speech at the Roast, Pamela referred to her breasts as "Pancho and Lefty".
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If Pam Grier had her BIGGER BOOBS 40E'S resting on Pam Anderson's beautiful lips while she has her pinned to the ground, what would Pam Anderson do? Start squeezing Grier' bigger boobs. B.) start sucking. c) or cry for mercy.
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Fame at such an early stage comes for very few as it was for Pamela Anderson. The story of fame started for her as soon as she was born. Luckily she was the first baby to be born on Canada's one-hundredth birthday, earning her the title of The Centennial Baby. Her parents were awarded with cash prize too.
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In 2005, Anderson made her much-anticipated return to television as the star of the wink-wink titled Fox comedy, "Stacked" (Fox, 2005 -06). This time, Anderson played Skyler Dayton, a blond bombshell who works at a book store – hence, the double-entendre title. The subject of an intense bidding war between ABC, NBC, and Fox, “Stacked” premiered to strong ratings, but slipped dramatically as the series went on. In January of 2006, Fox finally slammed the book on “Stacked” eight episodes into its second season.
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In December 2005, NBC cut off a video of Anderson pole dancing topless on Elton John's "The Red Piano." NBC said that the footage was inappropriate for primetime. The video was shown on huge screens during the event, while John was playing a song. Anderson was topless, but stars were painted on her breasts.
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