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Pam Anderson offers marriage advice online

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Published: Dec. 6, 2006 at 5:14 PM

LOS ANGELES, Dec. 6 (UPI) -- Actress Pamela Anderson, known for her role on the U.S. series "Baywatch," has begun posting marital advice on her own Web site.

The actress, who getting divorced from singer Kid Rock, posted the succinct advice on her personal Internet diary this week and confirmed that she is indeed moving on, E! Online reported.

"Don't get married on vacation," the 39-year-old actress said online.

"Now that things have calmed down -- I think -- I just want to say it's great to get back to normal life," she added in the posting. "We are doing great. Thx for all the support."

The posting came mere months after Anderson and the 35-year-old rocker were married and an equal amount of time since the actress had offered a contradictory piece of advice to newlyweds.

"You have a great time together. You break up for a couple of years. Then you come back together," Anderson had said of married life. "Then it's like you're really newlyweds and you're really excited to be together. And live happily ever after. That's my theory. That's my advice."

Topics: Kid Rock, Pamela Anderson
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