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Pamela Anderson Splits From Rick Salomon Again

Pamela Anderson filed for a divorce from Rick Salomon once more this week, just months after marrying him for the second time earlier this year.

The "Baywatch" star first married Salomon, her longtime friend, in 2007. However, one year later, the pair divorced. Then, in January this year, Anderson confirmed she and Salomon had remarried and were "very happy." Notwithstanding, Anderson submitted the second divorce filing in Los Angeles on Tuesday, citing irreconcilable differences.

"We ask the media to please respect Pamela and her family's privacy during this time," a statement from Anderson's publicist said, according to CNN.

Interestingly, Salomon just won $2.8 million in the World Series of Poker Big One for One Drop last Tuesday, reported TMZ. Consequently, community property laws suggest that Anderson is entitled to half of the winnings, unless she and Salomon signed a prenuptial agreement.

Meanwhile, the divorce marks Anderson's fourth – the Playboy model previously married and divorced musician Tommy Lee, with whom she shares two kids, and Kid Rock. Alternately, 46-year-old Salomon was previously married to Elizabeth Daily, with whom he shares two children, while his marriage to Shannen Doherty was annulled.

Before Anderson married Salomon for a second time, the 47-year-old said they were "best friends with benefits" and that she did not "want to meet anyone else," according to E! News.

Furthermore, Anderson joked about the make-up, break-up relationship with Salomon while on "The Ellen DeGeneres Show" last year.

"You keep going back to the same guys," DeGeneres told Anderson.

"It's recycling," the actress jokingly replied. "No, I'm very happy. We're happy. He's a great guy."

Around the time of Anderson and Salomon's second marriage, the actress revealed, "Our families are happy and that's all that matters," according to E!

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