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Pamela Anderson pens Assange love letter

Pamela Anderson has penned an online love letter to Julian Assange calling for the WikiLeaks founder's release.

Pamela Anderson
Pamela Anderson has penned an online love letter to Julian Assange. (AAP)

Pamela Anderson has penned an online love letter to Julian Assange, branding Theresa May the "worst prime minister in living memory" and calling for the WikiLeaks founder's release.

The former Baywatch star also calls on world leaders, and China, to intervene and help free the Australian, who has been holed up in the Ecuadorian Embassy in London for almost five years.

She said there is no longer any reason to keep Assange "trapped in a small room" now Sweden has dropped its case against him.

Anderson continues: "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).

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"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.

"The worst prime minister in living memory."

Anderson also invites French President Emmanuel Macron and his wife Brigitte to the July opening of her new restaurant in France, and asks him to grant Assange asylum.

She also uses the letter to address Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn, and highlights their mutual compassion for animals, while stating that Assange should be given compensation.

In the letter posted on pamelaandersonfoundation.org, the ex-playboy model gushes over how his "bravery and courage" makes Assange sexy.

She signs it: "I love you, Pamela."


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