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EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: Pam Anderson Will Dance To Finals, Says Her Ex

March 8 2010, Published 4:12 a.m. ET

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Pamela Anderson’s former ‘surfer dude’ electrician boyfriend Jamie Padgett picks his ex to go all the way to the finals of Dancing With The Stars.

In an exclusive interview with RadarOnline.com, Padgett joked that he’s a better dancer than the ex-Baywatch babe and told her competition to look out.

“Pam and I used to go out dancing for fun and I’m sure she will do really well – I’m actually better than her!” he told RadarOnline.com.

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“Seriously though, I think it is a very positive thing for her to be taking part in Dancing With The Stars and I know that she will give it her best shot.

“She is naturally very competitive and tenacious and I know she will want to show people that she is just not there to make up the numbers.

“I’m predicting she will make it all the way through to the final and after that who knows

“I still surf with her two boys and I know a lot of people will be rooting for her to do well on the show.”

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Pam  will compete against other glamorous women, including Pussycats Dolls lead singer Nicole Scherzinger and ESPN’s Erin Andrews plus Kate Gosselin as she battles it out for this season’s glitter ball on the ABC hit show.

But Padgett - who split-up with the former Playboy pin-up recently – believes that millions of television viewers will be won over by Anderson’s competitive spirit.

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