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Pamela Anderson admits she isn’t actually dating Julian Assange

Pamela Anderson was grilled on rumors of romance with Julian Assange, before admitting she “loves” the WikiLeaks founder on Wednesday’s “Good Morning Britain.”

The former “Baywatch” star admitted she was truly happy in life as host Piers Morgan quizzed her about her close relationship with the Australian.

On the program, Anderson, 50, admitted she had visited the political refugee in the Ecuadorian Embassy Tuesday, and described his small, cramped living conditions and hailed him as an “amazing person.”

Eager to discover whether they were more than pals, Morgan, 53, addressed the rumors which have been swirling since spring and asked: “You’re just friends, right?”

Yet the former glamour model-turned-animal rights campaigner — who takes Assange vegan dinners — shocked Morgan with her vague reply: “Isn’t it funny, everywhere I go I’m on a romantic adventure.

“We are friendly, yes — very friendly.

“I love Julian. He’s one of the most interesting people I have ever met.

“He’s very brave and there’s nothing sexier than courage.”

Continuing his probe into Anderson’s relationship status, Morgan continued: “So there is a romance?”

Remaining very edgy about disclosing any specifics, and hinting she may have two lovers, the actress clarified: “I wouldn’t call it romance, I already have romance in my life. Can one man do it all?” before bursting into giggles.

Anchor Morgan wouldn’t let things slide and admitted he was shocked by Anderson’s reply.

When he asked whether she was “in love” with him, she said: “In love with Julian? I love him, but I have a romantic partner.”

In April, Anderson opened up for the first time about her “affair” with journalist Assange.

She said: “I understand that our ‘affair’ and the curiosity surrounding that might bring some attention to his situation.”

Anderson describes her relationship with Assange as “challenging,” calling him a “refugee” and possibly the “most famous refugee of our time — famous for being persecuted.”