Oh, that Heather Locklear.
She's here for a Lifetime panel on a series of movies the network's launching later this month based on novels by Nora Roberts.
Heather's starring in "Angels Fall," and another actor on the panel, John Corbett, is one of the stars of "Montana Sky." We'd been at it for several minutes and no one had yet asked Locklear a personal question, but she'd come, as she usually does, prepared to play.
And so when Corbett's co-star, Ashley Williams, described him as a "rock star" -- a reference to his music career -- Locklear leaned forward and said, "I didn't know you were a rock star" in what might be described as a suggestive tone.
Which opened the door, naturally, to a question about how the actress, who's going through a divorce from rocker Richie Sambora, is doing.
"Today, I'm good," she said. "Don't I look good?"
Told that the question was a response to some of her own remarks, she said, "Oh, s---, I should keep my mouth shut. I'm just trying to lighten" the mood before the questions she expected to field after the press conference.
"I'm single. I still like rock stars, and like any man is good for me," she said, adding, "Not married men."