Pamela Anderson: World leaders wanted 'kiss on cheek' for law changes

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Pamela Anderson: World leaders wanted 'kiss on cheek' for law changes
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Pamela Anderson has claimed world leaders wanted \u0022a kiss on the cheek\u0022 in exchange for the laws she wanted changing.

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The former Playboy model famously persuaded Russian President Vladimir Putin to stop the importation of seal products and also got ships carrying fin whale meat banned from the country.Sign up to receive daily headline news from the Ottawa SUN, a division of Postmedia Network Inc.By clicking on the sign up button you consent to receive the above newsletter from Postmedia Network Inc. You may unsubscribe any time by clicking on the unsubscribe link at the bottom of our emails or any newsletter.

“When I first started getting a lot of attention, I thought, ‘I have to share this attention with something meaningful’,” she told“That’s when I started talking to PETA and all these activist groups. I thought to myself, ‘I get a lot of attention, but it just seems so superficial.’ So I used it to my advantage.

“I would go and speak to world leaders. They wanted a kiss on the cheek and an autograph. I wanted laws to be changed. And we both got what we wanted.”Article contentAnderson previously claimed she turned down Putin’s offer to bring him flowers to his inauguration.Piers Morgan’s Life Stories“I didn’t do that. Obviously, we have been in the same place together sometimes … I had a great relationship with Russia.

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