Pamela Anderson has married Rick Salomon once again. She was spotted with a giant rock on her finger Saturday, Jan 11. Later at the Help Haiti Gala organised by Sean Penn in Los Angeles, she confirmed that Salomon was back as a husband once again in her life. The last time both enjoyed a married life was in 2007 when the marriage lasted for a couple of months.

When Anderson, now 46, first married Salomon, i was during a break between magic shows where she gave an appearance. The break lasted for an hour and a half and the marriage for 2 months. Salomon, now 45, is probably most known for "1 Night in Paris", his sex tape with Paris Hilton in 2003.

Anderson informed E! that their families were "very happy" and that was what really mattered. Anderson was spotted putting her famous bosom on show when she was seen topless with Salomon on a beach in France in October 2013. Thereafter, she revealed her reunion with Salomon on Ellen DeGeneres' talk show. She called Salomon a "great guy."

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There was no hint of marriage in October when Anderson declared that she was best friends (with benefits) with Salomon. Anderson and Salomon may remind us of Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton whose relation was condemned by the Vatican. Their affair was called "erotic vagrancy," as they were married to other people when they started their affair. Some claim that even though Taylor got married eight times in her entire life, her true love was Burton whom she married twice. Both Anderson and Salomon were married thrice before this.

Astrological Prediction of Anderson-Salomon

Astrologically speaking, Anderson (Sun-sign: Cancer) and Salomon (Sun-sign: Aquarius) are not naturally compatible with each other. They are basically two totally different people. Salomon may not like Anderson's over-emotional demands all the time, whereas Anderson may dislike Salomon's laid back attitude. Their marriage will only survive if they appreciate each other's differences rather than fight for those.