Pammie 'won't strip' in Big Brother house
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Pamela Anderson will film an appearance on Australian reality television show Big Brother today, but the former Baywatch star is promising to keep her clothes on.
Anderson will film a two-hour guest spot on Big Brother today as an "uber special VIP guest".
Big Brother puts a group of strangers in a house to live together and films the results.
Producers are hoping the racy star will boost the show's ratings.
Spokesman Rory Callaghan told the Melbourne Herald Sun: 'I'll be honest, even as a producer there is a real perve value where you have a big celebrity and you want to see how she deals with the house.
'In the normal world when you're in touch with celebrities, everything is so scripted.'
Producers admit to spending six months chasing the actress, but no one will say how much she is being paid for the guest spot.
At a press conference yesterday, Anderson said she wouldn't take her clothes off in the house as there was "no mystery" about her body.
Anderson denied suggestions she was being paid $500,000 for the appearance, and would only say she is being paid "much more than I am worth".
"I don't want to say how much but it is a lot.''
Anderson is also using the trip to promote her new reality TV show, Pam: Girl on the Loose, and to deliver a letter and video from animal rights group Peta to staff at a Gold Coast KFC outlet.
- © Fairfax NZ News
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