Pamela Anderson has boasted about her 'special relationship' with exiled WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange and advised the US, UK and France to have a 'threesome'.

The ex-Baywatch star is rumoured to be dating Assange, who has been hiding at London's Ecuadorian Embassy for five years to avoid a rape allegation in Sweden.

In her latest bizarre poem, Anderson declared that Assange - who she has visited at least nine times in six months - was just 'trying to help' and should not be 'illegally detained'.

The former Playboy model also compared the US to a 'freakish lover or stalker' who spied on the UK and inexplicably concluded that she wanted to 'bring sexy back'.

Pamela Anderson has boasted about her 'special relationship' with exiled WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange (right) and advised the US, UK and France to have a 'threesome'

Pamela shared the poem - entitled 'I Like How You Resist Me' - on her blog, the Pamela Anderson Foundation on Monday.

She started by offering advice to Donald Trump and Theresa May on 'special relationships' - based on her 'own special relationship with Julian Assange'.

Pamela said that the tense political climate caused by the upcoming UK election and rising security threats in the US made it the right time to 'discuss politics romantically'.

'It is a romantic struggle,' she said.

'Things that the USA and UK bring to the relationship are Bad secrecy laws. Keeping Julian illegally detained. Hating transparency and Bombing countries.'

The glamour model referred to the US as a 'dysfunctional lover' who 'spied on' the UK by reading emails and listening to calls.

Pamela also advised creating a 'bilateral extradition treaty' so that the UK and US seemed less like a lord and a vassal' - or a 'dominant and submissive partner'.

In her latest bizarre poem, Anderson declared that the 45-year-old was just 'trying to help' and should not be 'illegally detained'. Pictured visiting him at the Ecuadorian embassy last year laden with vegan snacks

Pamela shared the poem (pictured), titled 'I Like How You Resist Me' on her blog, the Pamela Anderson Foundation on Monday. She started by offering advice to Donald Trump and Theresa May on 'special relationships' - based on her 'own special relationship with Julian Assange'

The mother-of-two also voiced her opinions on political tensions in the Middle East.

'Agree with other countries to stop arming and destabilising the Middle East. War is a racket.

'Subordinating safety and human rights to the profit motives of arms exporters is not strong, or sexy,' she penned.

Anderson added that 'openness and honesty' were crucial to any relationship.

'Other relationship issues to work on jointly: Openness and honesty are a must in any relationship. So, need to get rid of approaching everything with secrecy and cover up.

'Stop abusing espionage and secrecy laws. Can't stop? Then get rid of them - and replace them with laws that can't be abused.

'Stop shouting and punishing people who offer them help (as if a couple would turn against a relationship counsellor?) - Julian is trying to help,' she wrote.

The model concluded by writing: 'I can't help but think romantically. That is where my compass lays. In love and compassion.

Anderson and Assange, who fears he will be extradited to the US for questioning over the activities of whistle-blowing site WikiLeaks if he leaves the building, met through fashion designer Dame Vivienne Westwood

Assange is wanted for questioning in Sweden over a rape allegation from 2010, and has avoided extradition by living in the embassy since June 2012

'To apply common sense relationship advice might be the key. We must not forget how to make love... But, war.

'No more war! And no walls! (around countries or embassies). I will stay relentlessly engaged. Like it or not.'

Anderson and Assange, who fears he will be extradited to the US for questioning over the activities of whistle-blowing site WikiLeaks if he leaves the building, met through fashion designer Dame Vivienne Westwood.

Assange is wanted for questioning in Sweden over a rape allegation from 2010, and has avoided extradition by living in the embassy since June 2012.

In February Anderson was seen bringing vegan cheeseburgers from the Mildreds chain to Assange. She was first spotted at hiss residence in September 2014.

The actress has previously referred to Assange as her 'dear friend', saying she would not be surprised if people reduced their connection to 'just a sexual relationship'.

In a poem earlier this month, she wrote: 'My relationship with Julian - it's no secret. He is one of my favourite people and he might be the most famous, most politicised refugee of our time.

In a post from March, Pamela penned: 'Julian Assange is the most intelligent, interesting, and informed man in existence. Yes- I think he's quite sexy'. Pictured, in her Baywatch years

'Famous for being persecuted is not a position of power but a position of vulnerability. I am concerned.

'Julian is a human being who is extremely empathetic and cares deeply about the world. And because of his work he has made some powerful enemies in a few countries, America especially, by exposing them.'

She added: 'Julian is trying to free the world by educating it. It is a romantic struggle. I love him for this.'

In yet another post from March, she penned: 'Julian Assange is the most intelligent, interesting, and informed man in existence. Yes- I think he's quite sexy. He has tremendous strength and stamina- though vulnerable.'

She also wrote that his intentions were good and that the 2010 rape allegations are untrue. The 45-year-old Australian national has been living in the Ecuadorian Embassy in London to avoid extradition since June 2012.

Anderson said she is now advocating for men who were falsely accused of rape.

She ended the note on her blog praising the work of whistle blowers, saying they make the world a safer place.