Pamela Anderson speaks out about her relationship with Julian Assange

Pamela Anderson opens up about her relationship with Julian Assange ‘everyone deserves love’        People     Thursday
Pamela Anderson opens up about her relationship with Julian Assange ‘everyone deserves love’ People Thursday
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08 April, 2017

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She went on to describe Assange as an "extremely empathetic" human being, who "cares deeply about the world".

"He is one of my favorite people- and he might be the most famous, most politicized refugee of our time".

"Julian is trying to free the world by educating it".

For those eager for a Pam and Julian sex tape, here's what you need to know about the love story of the pinup and the Wikileaks mastermind.

She is nonetheless fond of spending time with him because of the discussions they share. She told the Sun that they began seeing each other monthly, but now it's "a lot more regularly". Her website and her non-profit, The Pamela Anderson Foundation supports other people and organizations who are also fighting for the same causes. "She's no idiot at all - psychologically she's very savvy", he told KIIS FM's Kyle & Jackie O Show.

Pamela Anderson has always been defensive about Julian Assange and defends him to the fullest. Then she giggled and said, "but things happen for sure".

When asked if he was in love, Assange told the radio station: "Over the last two years she has done more to try and get this Australian, me, out of detention without charge than the combination of the governments of Gillard, Rudd, Abbott and Turnbull". She has been spotted visiting him at the embassy ever since, including on one recent occasion where she was seen bringing him vegan cheeseburgers.

Pamela made the trip over to visit her rumored boyfriend on Monday after attending the launch party for Coco de Mer's Icons Collection at Albert's Club, which is also in London. He has been accused of rape in Sweden, an allegation he denies, and fears extradition to the United States for leaking classified information. However, the details of Assange's personal life remain obscure for the most part.

In her latest post, Anderson announced her growing involvement with the Courage Foundation, a worldwide trust raising funds for the legal defense of Chelsea Manning, Snowden, and Assange.

Which is why the bombshell has found herself in a complicated, forbidden relationship with quite possibly the most interesting man in the world: Julian Assange.


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