Kid Rock and Pamela Anderson Do GQ

Kid Rock and Pamela Anderson did a photo shoot and interview with GQ. For the full article, pick up the December issue of GQ. Here’s an excerpt:
So what is a typical Friday night at the Rock-Anderson estate?
Pam: Go ahead, babe.
Kid: Usually, we give the oldest kid the fake ID to run to the liquor store for us, teach him how to do it.
Pam: He looks 21.
Kid: There’s no curfew. Kids get to eat Twinkies. Stay up and watch movies. Pretty much a typical middle-American lifestyle.
What’s on TV?
Pam: We watch sports. The kids watch sports. NASCAR.
Kid: I watch NASCAR. Everybody else cock-blocks us.
So, big wedding in St. Tropez. Tommy Hilfiger. Lars Ulrich. Cindy Crawford. Who made the guest list?
Kid: Whoever could afford to come. [Pam laughs] None of my friends were there.
Pam: They’re all your friends, baby. You hang out in St. Tropez.
Kid: None of my friends were there.
But, Kid, I heard the wedding was so emotional that you cried.
Pam: Wrong, guy! Where’d you get your information? You reading the Enquirer?
No, People magazine.
Pam: That’s really reliable.
Okay, what really happened?
Kid: Here’s something: It was ours. It was our memories, and that’s how I feel about it. You don’t see me gabbing about this shit, ever.
Pam: But then there’s me. What do you want to know?
Is it true you sang a duet, “Sympathy for the Devil,†at the wedding?
Kid: What?
Pam: “Sympathy for the Devilâ€? Oh no. That was the afterparty. And he was DJ’ing it and changing all the words, I think, as far as I remember-which is not a lot.
Kid: I can’t be held accountable for that unless somebody’s got video.
Pam: Video doesn’t mean anything…
And, Kid, I heard you sang U2’s “With or Without You†to your new bride.
Kid: I wouldn’t do that. That just takes the gay meter right to the end.
Pam: That’s enough with the gay word. That’s not nice.
Kid: It’s a new word. All the kids are using it.
Pam: No, they’re not. As long as it’s used in a positive context.
Who wrote the thank-you notes for all the wedding gifts?
Kid: It’s more like “you’re welcome†notes. “You’re welcome for the great party.â€
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