 Pamela Anderson: Donated prized car in charity
This time "Baywatch" actress Pamela Anderson has caught the limelight for her compassion and benevolence. She has planned to sell her expensive Dodge Viper and donate the proceeds to the renowned organization namely People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA).
Briefing the reporters of a famous news magazine Pamela Anderson said, "I've been working with PETA for 15 years". "They're kind of my ethical advisers. With them, I see actual results."
The source has revealed the fact that forty year old Pamela Anderson is personally managing the sale of her 2000 Viper, which she modified herself with white racing stripes. According to the same source the car plays a significant role in her forthcoming E! series, "Pam: Girl on the Loose. " However Pamela has admitted that it was dangerous for her to possess such a prized vehicle.
"I'm a terrible driver," "It's just not a good idea for me to have a Viper," added Pamela Anderson.
The car will be among the offerings at Julien's Auctions' Summer Entertainment Sale of Hollywood memorabilia, that is scheduled to be held on June 21 and 22 at the ‘Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino’ in Las Vegas. Other salable items include driving license of Alfred Hitchcock, Marilyn Monroe’s personal snapshots and an original "Ben Hur" script signed by Charlton Heston. The sale will be aired live on ‘Auction Network’.
Although Pamela Anderson attends charity auctions on a regular basis she said that she is not a good collector.
Pamela Anderson commented "I get sports stuff for my kids" . "But me? I, just on a whim, give everything away. This is another one of those opportunities, but it's specific. It goes to the cause." |