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Pamela Anderson donating to PETA

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The Associated Press reports that Pamela Anderson is selling a prized Dodge Viper and donating the proceeds to People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals.

‘I’ve been working with PETA for 15 years,’ Anderson, left, told the AP. ‘They’re kind of my ethical advisers. With them, I see actual results.’ The 40-year-old actress recently held a private estate sale to benefit the animal organization, and she’s planning to personally oversee the sale of her 2000 Viper, which she customized herself with white racing stripes. The car plays a prominent role in Anderson’s forthcoming E! series, ‘Pam: Girl on the Loose,’ but she admitted it was dangerous for her to own such a high-performance vehicle. ‘I’m a terrible driver,’ she said. ‘It’s just not a good idea for me to have a Viper.’ The car will be among the offerings at Julien’s Auctions Summer Entertainment Sale of Hollywood memorabilia, to be held June 21 and 22 at the Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino in Las Vegas. Other items available include Alfred Hitchcock’s driver’s license, personal snapshots of Marilyn Monroe and Sammy Davis Jr. and an original ‘Ben-Hur’ script signed by Charlton Heston. The sale will be broadcast live on Auction Network.

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