LOS ANGELES - It was only two months ago that Pamela Anderson was aglow with happiness over her latest quickie wedding, this one in Las Vegas to notorious sex-tape participant Rick Salomon.

But the 40-year-old ex-"Baywatch'' beauty has filed for divorce from her 38-year-old husband after just two months of marriage.

Anderson cited irreconcilable differences in papers filed Friday in Los Angeles County Superior Court. The documents were first obtained by the celebrity website CelebTV.com.

But in typical Anderson fashion, she seemed to have changed her mind on Monday: the buxom blond, born in Ladysmith, B.C., posted a brief note on her website saying: "We're working things out.''

Anderson and Salomon wed Oct. 6 during a break between the 7 p.m. and 10 p.m. shows of "Hans Klok's The Beauty of Magic'' at the Planet Hollywood resort, where Anderson was starring as a magician's assistant. The couple separated less than 10 weeks later, on Dec. 13.

Salomon is best known for making a sex videotape with Paris Hilton, his girlfriend at the time, and was previously married to actress Shannen Doherty.

Anderson, a frequent Playboy covergirl, is no stranger to marital woes.

Last year, she married musician Kid Rock in several ceremonies -- including one in St. Tropez while wearing a tiny white bikini. Alas, after just four months of marriage, she reportedly tired of his "rage issues'' and filed for divorce.

Before that, she was married to Motley Crue drummer Tommy Lee, with whom she has two children. Lee and Anderson tied the knot in 1995 after a 96-hour courtship.

Their relationship was a tumultuous one. The couple broke up and reconciled twice before they split for good amid allegations Anderson had contracted Hepatitis C from Lee after they had shared a tattoo needle.

After reportedly being discovered at a B.C. Lions game, Anderson went on to a television role on the TV sitcom "Home Improvement, then shot to stardom as C.J. Parker on "Baywatch.''

From there, she moved on to the big screen with a role in "Barb Wire.''

Last year, Anderson was the love object in one of the year's biggest films "Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan.'' In it, the smitten Borat set out on a quest to find "Pa-MEL-a!''