This year VMA will be a story on everybody’s lips, at least for a while. Most of those who came at the show wanted to see the disappointed performance of Britney Spears, not the awards. But there was a little bit for everyone. Great music, lots of stars, unforgettable performances and something else.
Talking about the stars at the show, we shall mention our lovely
Pamela Anderson which lately is going out with her new partner Rick Solomon.
The VMA gathered the two ex lovers of the beauty and they started a fight for Pamela. It’s like in the high school. And you think Pam did not like that?
Rap producer Rich Nice witnessed the whole scuffle and said that "it looked like Tommy Lee initiated it because Kid Rock was ignoring him. And Tommy Lee kind of antagonized him. And then when Tommy Lee stood up, it looked a little weird, like 'Yo, what?"'When Tommy stands up is when Kid hit him the first time with a backhand," Nice continued. "And then Tommy Lee looked like he was trying to get at him to aggressively retaliate and then Kid Rock hits Tommy Lee again".
And as far as Pam is concerned, things are quite simple: she is not married to either of these guys anymore, and I suppose these "it-feels-like-I'm-in-highschool-again" boy fights probably make her feel younger. So she just goes along with it.
Publication date: 11 September 2007
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