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EXCLUSIVE VIDEO INTERVIEW: Pamela Anderson On Dancing With The Stars Elimination: "I Guess I'm Not Dancing With Obama Now"

May 5 2010, Published 8:44 a.m. ET

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Pamela Anderson was eliminated on Tuesday night's edition of Dancing with the Stars, and RadarOnline.com caught up with the blonde bombshell as her impressive run on ABC's hit ballroom competition came to an abrupt end.

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Anderson, who suffered a cut to her leg earlier in the day, told our Tina Malave that she was most proud of the fact that she "learned how to dance.

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"That was an incredible thing to learn,” Anderson, 42, told us. “I'll take that, and stick it in my little pocket and take it with me, see what I can do with it... I set a lot of goals for myself, and I'm getting there, and I really wanted to perform and this was really part of that journey, so we'll see where that takes me.”

When we pressed Anderson for a specific goal that would surprise us, she said, "We'll I guess I'm not dancing with Obama now because I didn't win. I wanted to do it, I wanted to."

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The Canadian-born stunner said she'd like her next project to be "something musical and something fun.

"We'll see what happens," Anderson said. "I don't know -- I have no idea what I'm gonna do next, I don't even know what I'm gonna do tomorrow."

Still in the mix for this season's crown are Pussycat Doll Nicole Scherzinger, Olympian Evan Lysacek, ESPN's Erin Andrews, talk show host Niecy Nash and Cincinnati Bengals receiver Chad Ochocinco.

Dancing With The Stars returns at 8/7c Monday on ABC.

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