Pamela Anderson’s Son Gets In Trouble At School
Pamela Anderson’s oldest son, Brandon, 13, was recently in trouble with his school and apparently it was for sticking up for his mother. The following is what Pamela had to say about the situation to Celebrity Baby Scoop:
“My son got in trouble at school for beating somebody up. Well, not really beating somebody up. Just one of the counselors, who’s 18 or 19, made a rude comment about me to him. Brandon threw his Red Bull (drink) on him and then went after him and they had to peel him off him. Now I’m getting called into school. But I think when somebody says something bad about your mother, what are you supposed to do? It is hard when other kids are like, ‘I’ve seen your mom with her clothes off!’ I’ve tried to teach my kids I have no problem with nudity. Violence isn’t good but Brandon was really upset, he was shaking and crying and looking in my eyes. It’s so sad.”
I love how she says ‘It’s so sad’ as if its someone else’s fault and there was nothing she could have done about it. We have the people who will say ‘well, people make mistakes in their youth’. Now while this is true the woman is 42-years-old with two sons, 11 and 13, when is she going to pull her head out of her ass and get her act together and be a mother her sons can be proud of? Hopefully sometime really soon because if not I’m willing to bet this won’t be the last time one of her sons is going to have to deal with ‘not-so-nice’ comments being made about her.









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Pamela Anderson is a disgrace as a mother. She walks around half naked all the time, acts like a tramp, and I’m sure causes a lot of hell for her sons because of her behavior. She should be ashamed of herself and should really clean up her act before her behavior results in a more serious altercation for her children in the future. No one wants to hear their mother being called a whore.
I agree.
And she is proud of this?????
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