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Pamela Anderson: I need some therapy

London - Pamela Anderson is going back to therapy.

The former Baywatch babe - who was the first voted off UK TV show Dancing on Ice on Sunday evening, says she is planning to return to her long-standing therapist after enduring a tough few years, according to The Sun newspaper.

Pamela - who was left virtually broke after building her dream home before being given a huge tax bill - said: "I've had some interesting therapists. I haven't been in a long time. I probably should go back. I've been working non-stop, digging myself out of a construction hole.

"The house just enveloped me financially and I didn't know how to handle it. It happens to a lot of people in Hollywood. It was a very stressful couple of years.

'Eccentric and old'

"I still owe the taxes but I'm working on that. I'm paying that off monthly. I was in a bizarre situation with a former business manager. I don't want to blame anyone. I want to put it behind me and move forward."

Pamela - who has sons Brandon, 16, and 15-year-old Dylan with ex-husband Tommy Lee - admits she spent so much time with her therapist in the past, he became a good friend.

She told The Sun: "My therapist was eccentric and old. I love seeing him and talking. We became friends - but I was paying for it.

"My grandfather was really into mythology and fairy tales and symbolism - and that's part of my life. So I re-hash that with my therapist. I don't know how much of that's therapy.

"In fact, he actually told me more about his life than I told him about mine."

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