In just 12 days of tying the knot, former "Baywatch" star Pamela Anderson and movie mogul Jon Peters have called it quits.
The wedding of the beautiful actress and the "Batman" producer on January 20 in Malibu was a grand one.
The guest list included her two sons and his three daughters and ex-wife.
A screenshot of the post shared by her on Twitter.
But everything turned upside down in the fairytale when Pamela flew down to her native, Canada, one morning.
The animal rights activist took to her social media account to announce that things have turned sour and they are trying to re-evaluate their relationship.
"I have been moved by the warm reception to Jon's and my union," Anderson, 52, said in a statement to US media.
"We would be very grateful for your support as we take some time apart to re-evaluate what we want from life and from one another."
The pair had each been married four times prior.
Pamela Anderson and Jon Peters are seen during an event.
Anderson said in her statement that the wedding had never been formalized and the pair had decided to step back while mulling their next move.
She was previously married to rockers Tommy Lee and Kid Rock. She twice wed professional poker player Rick Salomon.
More recently she dated French soccer star Adil Rami, with whom she lived in France.
Peters, 74, a former hair stylist, rose to Hollywood prominence after a high-profile romance with Barbra Streisand, going on to produce her 1976 version of "A Star Is Born."
He subsequently oversaw the Tim Burton "Batman" films in the 1980s and 1990s, and brought another DC comic books icon back to the screen in 2006's "Superman Returns."
He was co-chairman of Columbia Pictures for a stint in the 1990s.
Peters reportedly first met Anderson at the Playboy Mansion in the 1980s, and proposed to her shortly after.
"There are beautiful girls everywhere. I could have my pick, but -- for 35 years -- I've only wanted Pamela," he told THR when the pair tied the knot in January.
Agence France-Presse