What can be more surprising than splitting up with a husband within a month? It happened in real life of Jon Peters, who was married to the Baywatch star, Pamela Anderson, for just twelve days. The then couple who tied a wedding knot secretly on 20 January 2020 in Malibu, California, gave their fans a huge surprise with their split news.
The Hollywood Reporter confirmed their sudden separation on 1 February 2020, claiming that Jon and Pamela decided to uncouple themselves. Regarding the dispatch of their marriage, Pamela mentioned:
"I have been moved by the warm reception to Jon and my union. We would be very grateful for your support as we take some time apart to reevaluate what we want from life and from one another."
Pamela further elaborated that they decided to put off the formalization of their marriage certificate. Despite the fact, several reports suggested that Jon and Pamela had no official marriage certificate.
In addition, she thanked her supporters for respecting their privacy. It appears that Pamela stepped forward to Ladysmith, Canada, to live with her family.
Separated For the Second Time; Huge Age Gap
Jon Peters and his ex-wife Pamela Anderson's split is not for the first time. They had been through romantic gateways thirty-years back in around 1990.
Hollywood Life cited that Jon and Pamela first met in the mid-80s and proposed her with a marriage offer. But, Pamela turned down the wedding proposal calling that they had a big age difference.
Jon Peters with Pamela Anderson in 1989 (©: Jim Smeal/telegraph.co.uk)
Jon Peters had some fantastic feeling with Pamela Anderson over the years. As per his statement, there were several girls he could pair up in thirty-five years. However, he wanted to be with Pamela Anderson as she made him wild in good ways.
Basically, age does not matter in a romantic relationship. Well, Jon and Pamela hooked up in a matrimonial tie despite their age differences of twenty-two years.
Jon, 74, and Pamela, 52, had officiated their low-key wedding in mid-January, which eventually crumbled apart.
Jon Peters' Relationship History; His Ex-Wives Details
Talking about the married life of the American film producer Jon Peters, he has never been in scarce of lady love. To this date, he has a record of four unsuccessful married life with ex-wives and has had several affairs.
On 24 April 1962, Jon Peters said 'I Do' with Henrietta Zampitella, which lasted only for four years. They eventually got divorced in 1966.
Jon, then, married the Oscar-nominated actress Lesley Ann Warren within a year on 13 May 1967, which also lasted for four years. Together, Jon and Lesley welcomed a son named Christopher Peters during their married life.
Jon Peters and his former wife, Lesley Ann Warren
The decade of the 1970s brought the circulation of his affair with Barbra Streisand. They first got together in 1973 after working together. As a hairdresser, Jon had helped make her a wig for her movie 'For Pete’s Sake' that turned on their romance. Jon admitted their chemistry in one of the interviews stating:
"Barbra sat on my chest and spat at me. I spat back.”
Jon claimed her role in the 1976 version of A Star Is Born, which earned Streisand an Oscar for original song and a Golden Globe for best actress.
After that, Jon married an American Film Producer, Christine Christine Frances Forsyth, from June 1987 to 1993. In the romantic excursion of their six years of married life, they got blessed with two children, Caleigh and Skye.
Before marrying his recently split ex-wife, Pamela Anderson, Jon shared a marital tie with Mindy Williamson. They rode the romantic horse for three, where they welcomed a daughter named Kendyl Peters.
Jon Is One Of The Richest Film Producer
Evaluating the huge net worth of $300 million, we can not deny Jon as the wealthiest film producer. He has already credited the entertainment industry with several hit movies, including A Star Is Born (1976/2018), Cadyshack (1980), Batman (1981), Ali (2001), Man Of Steel (20130, and many others.
The 1976 version of A Star Is Born alone grossed the box office of more than $100 million along with four Oscar nominations. Jon made the movie in a $6 million budget, by which it is clear that he made a considerable profit with a single credit.
Along with the recognition as a film producer, Jon Peters was also a renowned hairdresser. He learned the women hairstyling in at a salon on Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills, owned by his maternal family. He was one of the hottest hairdressers around the 1970s, and his clients included the biggest movie stars at the time.