Pamela Anderson has long been a defender of animal rights, but now she has a new cause: being reunited with her is-he-or-isn't-he boyfriend Julian Assange.
On March 28, it was announced that the Ecuadorean embassy in London — where the WikiLeaks mastermind has been holed up since 2012 — had revoked Assange's visitor privileges and Internet access. Ecuador's government, which granted him citizenship in January, chalked it up to Assange having breached "a written [agreement] not to issue messages that might interfere with other states."
In a statement to The Post, Anderson — a frequent guest of Assange's since they were introduced in 2014 — said: "I'm deeply concerned about his health and well-being. His human rights have been abused before without sunlight but this is extraordinary. Incommunicado. No visitors. No Internet. No phone calls. No access to outside world."
"This is torture — a slow, painful death [at] the hands of the US [and] UK. I feel for Ecuador. They have received so much pressure."
But insiders question the former "Baywatch" star's true intentions — saying her much-photographed assignations at the embassy have created a way for Anderson to stay in the spotlight as her acting and modeling career has quieted down.
"Pam thrives on attention from famous men, and she thrives on press," said a fashion designer who knows her. "It's no accident she shows up to the embassy in those sexy outfits. They are all very contrived."
For a Jan. 22 visit, the bombshell dressed like a vixen from a spy film, clad in all black — sky-high heels, a second-skin turtleneck showcasing her pneumatic bosom, giant sunglasses, even a scarf over her blond hair.
A Malibu, Calif., neighbor of Anderson's says that the publicity benefits more than just the star's ego: "She needs to stay in the public eye. She doesn't have enough money to be a full-time philanthropist [like she wants] — that's why she did this book ["Lust for Love," a relationship tome with Rabbi Shmuley Boteach]. It's not like she's on TV or movies recently. And she's got expensive taste. That look doesn't come cheap at age 50."
Assange, 46, stays in the embassy to avoid possible arrest by UK authorities over a bail violation and extradition to the US related to unlawfully distributed documents. But one of the bright spots in his lonely days has been the actress.
According to a source, he has a "deep crush" on Anderson, driven in part by the fact that "she's just out of reach. Julian has a thing for blondes and he's always been quite the womanizer. But Pam's much more intelligent than most women with that kind of look — she's no bimbo."
The odd couple were introduced by activist fashion designer Vivienne Westwood, a WikiLeaks acolyte who regularly visits Assange at the embassy and even dedicated her spring/summer 2017 collection to him.
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