Pamela Anderson writes bizarre love letter to ‘very sexy’ Julian Assange praising the ‘brave and courageous’ Wikileaks founder and slamming Theresa May
The former Baywatch star also praised Jeremy Corbyn in her rambling online message as well as inviting the new President of France to the opening of her vegan restaurant
PAMELA Anderson has written a cringe-making online love letter to Julian Assange calling for world leaders to help set him free.
The ex-Baywatch actress argued that there was no need to keep the "sexy" Wikileaks founder "trapped in a small room" now that Sweden has dropped the charges against him.
Assange has been holed up in the Ecuadorian Embassy for almost five years following allegations of sexual assault, costing Brit taxpayers millions in policing costs around the building.
But 90s sex symbol Anderson, who has previously met with the 45-year-old at the embassy, rushed to his defence saying: "Thinking of Julian makes me wonder, what is the sexiest quality in a man? Surely the sexiest qualities in a man are bravery and courage.
"Sexiness in a man is showing strength. Having convictions and having the courage to stand by them."
The 49-year-old actress also blasted Theresa May in her gushing love letter to the Australian, branding her the "worst prime minister in living memory".
She wrote: "But Theresa May - who kept him imprisoned in the embassy for five years - refuses to allow him to leave.
"Theresa May, who is on her last legs. Theresa May of the Pyhrric victory (sic).
"Theresa May, who won't shake the hand of the victims of the Grenfell fire. Who doesn't care about poor people.
"Who doesn't care about justice or peace. Who doesn't care about Julian."
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But Pamela was full of praise for the PM's rival Jeremy Corbyn who "could and should be the next prime minister".
She told the Labour leader: " Jeremy, you and I share a compassion for animals. I have cheered the turn in your party's fortunes!
"You are clearly a decent and fair man. When you come to power, you must rehabilitate the UK's reputation in Latin America.
"Free Julian. It would be celebrated across the world, and show everyone that the UK intends to change its foreign policy."
Other world leaders were also mentioned in the rambling post including Emmanuel Macron and his wife Brigitte.
Pammy invited the French first couple to the opening of her new vegan restaurant in her adopted home of France to discuss "Julian's case".
She also appealed to President Trump, his daughter Ivanka, the right, and the anti-Clinton left to come together and organise Assange's release.
Then she promised to travel to China to "discover the country for herself" adding that "China could help Julian."
Finally she added the poem Invictus by English poet William Ernest Henley before signing off, "I love you, Pamela".
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