Hollywood producer Jon Peters feels like an “old fool” after calling off an engagement to wed Pamela Anderson.
25.01.2020 - 23:01 / variety.com
A lovingly preserved Spanish Colonial-style home sited in prime East Gate Bel Air has popped up for sale, flaunting a hefty $17.45 million asking price. Sited just a short hop above Sunset Boulevard and originally built in 1928, the estate was co-designed by Wallace Neff and John Byers — two of the most acclaimed architects of that era — and sports a notable Hollywood pedigree.
From 1974 until 1990, the property was owned by Peter Bogdanovich, the flamboyant Tinseltown filmmaker perhaps
Hollywood producer Jon Peters feels like an “old fool” after calling off an engagement to wed Pamela Anderson.
Days after ending her short-lived marriage to film producer Jon Peters, Pamela Anderson took to Twitter to post two cryptic messages. The Baywatch actress, 52, tweeted her first puzzling quote on February 8; “I only wanted to be married once … doesn’t everyone? I have a beautiful family, I am a good mom… just not a great wife — can’t have it all.” Pamela has been married four times, to Tommy Lee, Kid Rock, Rick Salomon (twice), and Jon.
Tommy Lee, 57, has some feelings about his ex Pamela Anderson, 52, and her recent 12-day marriage to 74-year-old Jon Peters. “Tommy is also very much aware of what Pam has been up to in her love life but he really couldn’t care less,” a source spills to HollywoodLife EXCLUSIVELY.
Pamela Anderson is looking ahead.
Speaking out. Jon Peters admitted that he regrets his 11-day marriage to estranged wife Pamela Anderson.
In January, when Pamela Anderson went out with producer Jon Peters, a former flame she'd dated three decades prior, their get-together "was only supposed to be lunch," according to a Page Six source.
Pamela Anderson was reportedly dumped by her movie mogul husband Jon Peters by text message after just 12 days of marriage.
Pamela Anderson only spent five days with Jon Peters before he called off their marriage with a text message, Us Weekly exclusively confirms.
Mike Shinoda, co-founder of top-selling alt-rock band Linkin Park, has his celeb-pedigreed mansion in a guard-gated enclave in L.A.’s Beverly Hills Post Office area, a swank neighborhood the mountains between Beverly Hills and Sherman Oaks, Calif., on the market with a rock star price of $9.5 million.
Less than a year after he stepped down from his longtime position as CEO of Starz, veteran media executive Chris Albrecht has put his practically brand-new, A-list-worthy estate on L.A.’s Westside up for sale. Albrecht and his third wife Tina Trahan bought the property in late 2017 for $16 million, while it was still under construction, and the now-complete compound is available for a hefty — but perhaps not wholly unreasonable — $18 million.
Twelve days after tying the knot in a hush-hush marriage ceremony in Malibu, Pamela Anderson and Jon Peters have decided to uncouple.A source close to the actress says the pair hadn't yet filed the legal paperwork for a marriage certificate following their Jan.
An enviably private estate that borders the pristine greens of the ultra-prestigious Bel-Air Country Club, long owned by actor/director JoBeth Williams and director/producer John Pasquin, has come to market with an eye-catching price tag a smidgen under $30 million. Property records indicate the married showbiz veterans have owned the mostly flat and fully landscaped 2.5-acre spread since 1997.
Cha-ching! Actress Lori Loughlin, 55, and husband Mossimo Giannulli, 56, are looking to make a big profit on the Bel Air, CA home they purchased in 2015. At the time the couple bought the mansion for $13.9 million and now they’re listing it for $28,650,000 million, over double what they originally paid for it.
Christopher Lloyd, probably best known for his role as Doc Brown in the “Back to the Future” trilogy, has a modestly sized cottage in fancy-pants Montecito, Calif., up for sale at just under $1.7 million. The three-time Emmy winner, who made his acting debut in the seminal 1975 film “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest,” hopes to double his money on the comprehensively updated 1950s Spanish bungalow he scooped up just over five years ago for exactly $800,000.