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Tommy Lee's wife Brittany Furlan says 'people mistook' THAT deleted TikTok bit about Pamela Anderson
Brittany Furlan says that 'people mistook' a recent reference she made to her husband Tommy Lee's ex-wife Pamela Anderson, in a TikTok clip she posted and later deleted.The Perkasie, Pennsylvania native, 36, told Page Six Monday that the public had a misconception about the message she was seeking to send in the clip she posted last week.The post coincided with Anderson, 55, making a number of promotional appearances for her new memoir and Netflix documentary, both of which extensively cover her relationship with the Motley Crue drummer.In the clip in question - which Furlan later deleted - the one-time Vine star was made up to look like Anderson with a '90s Pam filter' mimicking her bouffant locks and signature eye make-up with the caption, 'Pam if I died,' as she said, 'She passed away? Oh, hmmm, alright.'She also captioned the snap: 'Pls guys I gotta make jokes, it's how I cope' before the camera panned to Tommy - but the clip was later deleted. The latest: Brittany Furlan, 36, says that 'people mistook' a recent reference she made to her husband Tommy Lee's ex-wife Pamela Anderson, 55, in a TikTok clipFurlan told Page Six that people on social media 'thought [she] was making a joke about [Anderson] dying instead of' herself, and that she was 'saddened' by the fallout over the misunderstood joke.She said that 'what will be will be,' adding that 'humor, even dark humor,' was a way for her to cope with situations she finds herself uncomfortable in.The controversy arose came after Furlan broke her silence after Pamela, 55, released her tell-all documentary which she believed would 'annoy' his current spouse, who she was wed to from 1995-1998.She said on Instagram in a dignified video: 'I just wanted to come on here to