Chris Rock gave terminally ill teen a copy of Pamela Anderson's sex tape

Aug 4, 2013 - 18:52
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Chris Rock gave terminally ill teen a copy of Pamela Anderson's sex tape
Chris Rock has revealed he once gave a dying teenager a copy of the Pamela Anderson sex tape

CHRIS Rock says he gave a cancer-stricken teenage boy a copy of Pamela Anderson's sex tape as part of a Make-A-Wish Foundation visit.

"I snuck him the Pam Anderson sex tape," the comedian told Jerry Seinfeld.

The story emerged as the comedy colleagues shared a moment in the latest episode of Seinfeld’s Emmy-nominated web series Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee.

After hearing of Rock’s risque final offering to the 15-year-old, Seinfeld takes his hands off the steering wheel and laughs while clapping.

Rock says the boy "is dead now", which prompts Seinfeld to offer a eulogy, saying the teen enjoyed a few good moments before dying.

"He lived a little more."

 

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