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Cash-Strapped Pamela Anderson Cries Over Construction Nightmare

Oct. 23 2009, Published 1:42 p.m. ET

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Former Baywatch and Playboy pin-up Pamela Anderson has opened-up about the construction on her Malibu home that has led to her moving to a nearby trailer park.

The 42-year-old mom of two is reportedly millions of dollars in the red after costs at the beach property spiraled out of control - which included tiling her whole pool platinum!

She said: "I am $3 million over budget and I should have moved in a year ago - I'm tiling the whole pool platinum and that is expensive!"

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Pamela Anderson Lets It All Hang Out

Now, whenever the model visits the home she sobs at all the work that still needs to be completed. She added: "I'm going to sell it. I hate it. People commit suicide over constructions.

"Relationships break down over constructions and I can see why - it rips your heart out."

The famous blonde bombshell made her comments for a documentary called Pamela Anderson: At Home With Joe For Living TV.

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In the documentary, Anderson shows Joe Swash and his crew around the house revealing that her financial situation is so bad she has to live in a trailer with her electrician boyfriend Jamie Padgett, 42, and her two sons Brandon, 13, and Dylan, 11.

To help ease her financial worries she has signed-up to play Genie in Aladdin at the new Wimbledon Theatre in the UK for two weeks.

And when her guest appearance was announced box office takings increased by 800 per cent although the pin-up is only reportedly receiving $600 per day.

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