Eggert felt competitive with Anderson: 'Baywatch Hawaii' creator


Los Angeles, Jul 4 (IANS): Michael Berk, the creator of the hit American TV series 'Baywatch Hawaii' says that actress Nicole Eggert felt a little bit competitive with her co-actor Pamela Anderson.

According to Berk, Anderson's assets reportedly made Nicole Eggert feel "pressure" to get breast enlargement, reports Hollywoodreporter.com.

"Nicole Eggert felt a little bit competitive with Pam. She had a beautiful athletic body but didn't have big b**bs at all. Maybe she was feeling a little bit of pressure. There was a holiday weekend and for a couple of days she called in sick afterward. Then she showed up back on the set having gotten a breast job,” Berk said.

"Baywatch" screenwriter Douglas Schwartz said: "I had already shot scenes with her with small breasts. She came in and was wearing a jacket. I said, 'Nicole, you can't wear that. We already shot part of that scene before and you don't have a jacket on, remember',” Schwartz said.

“She wanted to wear that jacket and I couldn't figure out why. And then finally, when she took off the jacket, she had these giant double Ds. I didn't know what to do. I had to put things in front of her and hide her for the rest of the episode,” Shwartz added.

However, the mother of two daughters -- Dilyn, 17, and four-year-old Keegan -- had a breast reduction last year.

  

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