Pamela Anderson would never star in a reality show, to protect her children.

The former 'Baywatch' star - who was rumored to be starring in a fly-on-the-wall documentary of her family life with new husband Rick Salomon - insists she would never put her sons, Brandon, 11, and nine-year-old Dylan, on TV.

Pamela, 40, wrote on her official website: "I WAS considering a reality show, but only to promote and have people see what it's like to create a show and be on stage starring in a big Las Vegas production. It's probably not happening anymore. But I would not do a show about my family life. I would never put my kids in a TV show."

The former Playboy model had been starring as a magician's assistant in Hans Klok's 'Beauty of Magic' show at Las Vegas' Planet Hollywood Casino, which ended on December 8.

Pam - who married old friend Salomon in a whirlwind Las Vegas ceremony two months ago, after he won her in a bet - insists she only makes decisions for the sake of her children.

She said: "I have to make a lot of big decisions. The choices I have to make now are about quality of life. And meaning. Not about money or fame for no good reason.

"I know I've made a lot of mistakes, but I have no regrets. I'm just living such a huge dream - I'm blessed. I have so many options, but I can't complain. I can be confused."

A source claimed Pam and Salomon were in talks with E! network to star in their own reality show.

The insider said: "Think Nick and Jessica's 'Newlyweds', but with a lot more sex and a crazier family life.

"These two don't have any boundaries, which is perfect for reality stars."


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