Tim Allen says Disney is ‘a little disappointed’ by Pamela Anderson’s claim that he flashed her on the ‘Home…

Tim Allen and Pamela Anderson as Tim Taylor and Tool Girl Lisa in “Home Improvement” ABC Photo Archives/Getty Images

Tim Allen says Pamela Anderson has an “amazing memory” of her time on “Home Improvement.”

Anderson wrote in her diary that Allen lit up the first day she set it up.

Allen said “everyone” at Disney and ABC is “a little disappointed” by her memories of the show.

Tim Allen says that “everyone” at Disney and ABC is “disappointed” with Pamela Anderson after she claimed he was cast on the “Home Improvement” show in 1991.

In her upcoming memoir, “Love, Pamela,” Anderson recalls her time filming the sitcom’s first two seasons. According to a piece seen by Variety, on the first day of filming, Allen opened his underwear as a former “Baywatch” star without wearing any underwear.

Last week, Allen denied Anderson’s claims, saying: “No, it never happened. I would never do anything like that.”

Allen made further comments about Anderson when he was stopped on the street by a Daily Mail reporter last week.

“She was a great employee, I’ll tell you that,” Allen said. “She’s a fun girl, everyone loved her, but everyone at ABC was disappointed in her… remember, put it that way. All of us at Disney/ABC, really.”

He then added: “She’s a good girl. She really likes her. She has an amazing memory.”

Representatives for Anderson and Disney were not immediately available for comment.

In “Home Improvement,” Anderson played “Tool Girl,” a fictional show inside the sitcom called “Tool Time,” for two years before moving on to her hit show “Baywatch.”

Last week, Variety published an excerpt from Anderson’s memoir about the incident. The book came out on Tuesday.

“On the first day of filming, I came out of my dressing room and Tim was in the hallway in his robe. He opened his robe and gave me a quick flash — completely bare bottom,” Anderson said. “He said it was fair because he saw me naked. Now we are even, I laughed uncomfortably.”

Variety said Allen was likely referring to seeing Anderson naked posing for Playboy after he was chosen as the magazine’s “player of the month” the year before the alleged incident.

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