'Just the tip of the iceberg': Pamela Anderson doubles down on creepy allegation against Tim Allen



Pamela Anderson is doubling down on her accusations of impropriety against Tim Allen.

What are the allegations?

In her new memoir, Anderson claims that on the first day of filming for "Home Improvement," the hit sitcom that aired from 1991 to 1999, Allen exposed himself. She suggested Allen did this because she had appeared in Playboy magazine.

Anderson claimed in her book, according to Variety:

On the first day of filming, I 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. He said it was only fair, because he had seen me naked. Now we’re even. I laughed uncomfortably.

Anderson, who played a minor role on "Home Improvement," was 23 years old at the time of the alleged incident; Allen was 37.

For his part, Allen has unequivocally denied the allegations. "No, it never happened. I would never do such a thing," he said, later following up on those comments by suggesting that Anderson's memory is faulty.

What is Anderson saying now?

Anderson told "ET Canada" that Allen was forced to deny what she says is true because admitting to the allegations could trigger a domino effect against him.

"He has to deny it because look at the times we're in. If he said, 'Oh yeah, I did that…' he'd be — a lot of these stories are just the tip of the iceberg," she said.

Anderson also denied making it up — in fact, she suggested that such a story could not be made up — and said she put her allegation in the book because "Home Improvement" was her first significant acting job and she believed it was an "important" story to tell.

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In another interview with Variety published last month, Anderson appeared to defend Allen.

"Tim is a comedian, it's his job to cross the line. I'm sure he had no bad intentions," she said. "Times have changed, though. I doubt anyone would try that post-#MeToo. It's a new world."

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Tim Allen fires back at Pamela Anderson over allegation of impropriety before TV show filming: 'All of us at Disney/ABC, really'



Actor Tim Allen has once again responded to allegations levied by Pamela Anderson that he flashed her more than 30 years ago.

According to Allen, executives at ABC/Disney are "disappointed" in her, suggesting that she has a poor memory.

"She was a great co-worker, I'll tell you that. She's a fun girl. Everybody loved her, but everybody at ABC is a little disappointed in her ... memory, put it that way," he told the Daily Mail last week. "All of us at Disney/ABC, really."

By contrast, when Allen was asked if his memory is good, he responded, "Yeah." In effect, then, Allen is accusing Anderson of misremembering something that he says never happened.

What is the background?

The alleged incident, which Anderson revealed in her memoir that was released on Tuesday, would have taken place in 1991 before the taping of the "Home Improvement" pilot episode.

Prior to taping, Anderson alleged that Allen flashed her. She wrote in her book, according to Variety:

On the first day of filming, I 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. He said it was only fair, because he had seen me naked. Now we’re even. I laughed uncomfortably.

After the allegation surfaced last week, Allen denied that it ever happened.

"No, it never happened. I would never do such a thing," he told Variety.

His pushback, however, did not stop Anderson from doubling down.

"This true story is just one of many surreal and uncomfortable situations I learned to navigate," Anderson later said in a statement. "My book goes into how it made me feel over the course of my life and, in this case, my career. I have no ill will toward Tim. But like the rest, it should never have happened."

Anything else?

In yet another interview, this time with Variety, Anderson appeared to defend Allen, though she did not retract her allegations.

"Tim is a comedian, it’s his job to cross the line. I’m sure he had no bad intentions," she said. "Times have changed, though. I doubt anyone would try that post-#MeToo. It’s a new world."

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Lead actress of 'Home Improvement' defends Tim Allen over resurfaced clip showing him lifting kilt on set



Patricia Richardson, lead actress of the 1990s hit sitcom "Home Improvement," defended her co-star, Tim Allen, this week after an old video clip surfaced, purportedly showing Allen flashing Richardson.

What is the background?

Richardson's comments are particularly noteworthy after Pamela Anderson, who played a minor role on "Home Improvement," alleged that Allen flashed her before the filming of the show's pilot episode.

Variety reported on Anderson's allegations, which are featured in her forthcoming memoir, set to be released next week. Anderson wrote:

On the first day of filming, I 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. He said it was only fair, because he had seen me naked. Now we’re even. I laughed uncomfortably.

Allen has denied the accusations.

"No, it never happened. I would never do such a thing," he told Variety.

What did Richardson say?

After Anderson's allegations were published, TMZ obtained video of a "Home Improvement" blooper reel.

The clip shows Richardson's character, "Jill Taylor," and Allen's, "Tim Taylor," standing in the living room set of the show. Allen's character is wearing a kilt when he appears to flash Richardson, who responds, "Hangs long, I just wish it was shorter." Both characters then laughed.

The clip was used to perhaps give credence to Anderson's accusations against Allen. But Richardson quickly shut down any hint of impropriety.

"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," Richardson told TMZ.

Anything else?

Anderson responded to Allen's denial this week by doubling down on her accusation.

"This true story is just one of many surreal and uncomfortable situations I learned to navigate," Anderson said in a statement. "My book goes into how it made me feel over the course of my life and, in this case, my career. I have no ill will toward Tim. But like the rest, it should never have happened."

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