Pamela Anderson had dreams of winning France’s version of “Dancing with the Stars” — until a horrific injury during a rehearsal left the aging beauty in crippling agony and on crutches! The former “Baywatch” siren said her right “calf exploded” while practicing with pro partner Maxime Dereymez. “We weren’t doing anything crazy,” she recalled, “just dancing. It felt like someone threw a baseball very hard at my lower leg. I screamed and turned around and … then realized it was my calf muscle that may have exploded.” Read on for details of Pam’s injury, and click here for more news of celebs struggling with injuries….
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Now, the pinup, who’s
recovering from a bust-up with French soccer star lover
Adil Rami, has new pain in her life. She’s sporting a brace and bandages on her injured leg.
Photo credit: Mega
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“She feels crippled and helpless,” an insider blabbed to
The National ENQUIRER. “Her leg hurts like crazy and she can’t put any pressure on it without sharp pain. She cries. She can’t rehearse. She can’t dance.”
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Florida-based Dr. Gabe Mirkin, who has not treated Pamela, believes the beauty “tore her soleus muscle ... underneath the larger gastrocnemius muscle in the calf, which can cause extensive bleeding. This would make it very painful and difficult to dance.”
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The good news for Pamela, shown here competing on the 2010 US edition of "DWTS," is that Mirkin says “it is a totally curable injury that will eventually heal, but will take at least three weeks.”
Now, the pinup, who’s
recovering from a bust-up with French soccer star lover
Adil Rami, has new pain in her life. She’s sporting a brace and bandages on her injured leg.
“She feels crippled and helpless,” an insider blabbed to
The National ENQUIRER. “Her leg hurts like crazy and she can’t put any pressure on it without sharp pain. She cries. She can’t rehearse. She can’t dance.”
Florida-based Dr. Gabe Mirkin, who has not treated Pamela, believes the beauty “tore her soleus muscle ... underneath the larger gastrocnemius muscle in the calf, which can cause extensive bleeding. This would make it very painful and difficult to dance.”
The good news for Pamela, shown here competing on the 2010 US edition of "DWTS," is that Mirkin says “it is a totally curable injury that will eventually heal, but will take at least three weeks.”