Tim Allen Calls Pamela Anderson a ‘Good Girl’ With a ‘Weird Memory’ In Second Statement Addressing Flashing Allegations

Tim Allen has more to say after Pamela Anderson accused him of flashing her on her first day on the set of Home Improvement.

As Mamas Uncut previously reported, Pamela Anderson made the claim in her new memoir that was released today. In her memoir, Pamela talks about one of her first major TV roles, where she played Lisa, the Tool Time Girl, on the hit sitcom starring Tim Allen. 

While recalling her time on set, Anderson revealed that it was her “first real taste of major fame.”

Tim Allen Calls Pamela Anderson a 'Good Girl' With a 'Weird Memory' In Second Statement Addressing Flashing Allegations | Tim Allen has more to say after Pamela Anderson accused him of flashing her on her first day on the set of Home Improvement.
Shutterstock

Tim Allen Calls Pamela Anderson a ‘Good Girl’ With a ‘Weird Memory’ In Second Statement Addressing Flashing Allegations

RELATED: Tim Allen Responds to Pamela Anderson’s Accusation Against Him

Anderson claimed that on her first day on the Home Improvement set, she “walked out of my dressing room, and Tim was in the hallway in his robe. He opened his robe and flashed me quickly — completely naked underneath.”

Anderson continued, writing, “He said it was only fair because he had seen me naked. Now we’re even. I laughed uncomfortably.” Anderson was reportedly just 23 years old at the time.

The shocking revelation had many people accosting Tim Allen for such crude behavior. And Allen quickly spoke out with a short statement of his own.

In the statement issued by a representative for Allen, Marleah Leslie, Allen denied the accusation, USA Today reports. “No, it never happened. I would never do such a thing.”

Tim Allen Calls Pamela Anderson a 'Good Girl' With a 'Weird Memory' In Second Statement Addressing Flashing Allegations | Tim Allen has more to say after Pamela Anderson accused him of flashing her on her first day on the set of Home Improvement.
Shutterstock

Now, Tim Allen is speaking out again. 

After Allen initially denied ever flashing Pamela Anderson, Anderson doubled down on her claim calling it “just one of the many surreal and uncomfortable situations” she had to endure during her career, to Vanity Fair. However, she went on to say that she has “no ill will” toward Allen.

Then, in a second interview with Variety, Anderson addressed the alleged flashing situation again, saying, “Tim is a comedian; it’s his job to cross the line. I’m sure he had no bad intentions. Times have changed, though. I doubt anyone would try that post #MeToo. It’s a new world.”

Now, while talking with Daily Mail, Allen addressed the allegations again, saying, “She was a great co-worker, I’ll tell you that. She’s a fun girl. Everybody loved her.”

“Everybody at ABC is a little disappointed in her…memory, put it that way,” Allen continued. “All of us at Disney/ABC, really.”

He then concluded his new statement by calling Anderson a “good girl” with a “weird memory.”

Tim Allen Calls Pamela Anderson a 'Good Girl' With a 'Weird Memory' In Second Statement Addressing Flashing Allegations | Tim Allen has more to say after Pamela Anderson accused him of flashing her on her first day on the set of Home Improvement.
Shutterstock

RELATED: Video of Tim Allen Flashing His ‘Home Improvement’ Co-Star Goes Viral, the Co-Star Responds

Shortly after Pamela Anderson claimed that legendary actor Tim Allen flashed her on her first day on the set of Home Improvement, a video of Allen flashing a co-star went viral again.

The video is part of one of Home Improvement’s blooper reels. It’s from an episode of the show in which Allen’s character wears a kilt. As TMZ reports, the scene is between Allen and Patricia Richardson, who played Allen’s wife on the show.

In the scene, while Allen is wearing the kilt, Patricia’s character says the line, “Hangs long, I just wish it was shorter.” That’s when Allen lifted up the kilt, flashing his co-star, who is seemingly shocked by Allen’s actions.

However, in a statement given to TMZ, Patricia says that she didn’t see anything because Allen was fully dressed under the kilt.

“People ask me what was under the kilt when he flashed me. He was well dressed under there; I was just shocked that he lifted the kilt, not by a man in boxer shorts,” she told TMZ. Patricia didn’t comment on Anderson’s allegations.

Love, Pamela, and the adjacent documentary are set to be released on January 31. 

About Mamas Uncut

Mamas Uncut is THE online place for moms. We cover the latest about motherhood, parenting, and entertainment as well – all with a mom-focused twist. So if you're looking for parenting advice from real parents, we have plenty of it, all for moms from moms, and also experts. Because, at the end of the day, our mission is focused solely on empowering moms and moms-to-be with the knowledge and answers they’re looking for in one safe space.

-->
Scroll to Top