Pamela Anderson holds no ill will toward Tim Allen after accusing him of flashing her while on the set of "Home Improvement" on her very first day.
"Tim is a comedian, it's his job to cross the line. I'm sure he had no bad intentions," the "Baywatch" star wrote in a text message to Variety, per her cover story published Thursday. She added, "Times have changed, though. I doubt anyone would try that post #MeToo. It's a new world."

In her upcoming memoir, "Love, Pamela," the actress wrote, "On the first day of filming, I walked out of my dressing room, and Tim was in the hallway in his robe. He opened his robe and flashed me quickly — completely naked underneath."
Tim allegedly told Pam that he had seen her naked in the pages of Playboy, so it was "only fair" she saw him in his birthday suit.
"[He said,] 'Now we're even.' I laughed uncomfortably," she said.
Tim, for the record, denied the incident ever happened.
"No, it never happened," the "Last Man Standing" alum told Variety. "I would never do such a thing."

After Pamela's claim, a video surfaced of Tim flashing co-star Patricia Richardson on the set. However, Patricia, who played Tim's wife on the sitcom, said he was dressed underneath a kilt.
"I was just shocked that he lifted the kilt, not by a man in boxer shorts," she told TMZ.