The actress will tell her truth in a new documentary for the streaming giant
Baywatch star? Canadian icon? Animal rights activist? Playboy model? Forget everything you think you know about Pamela Anderson. The actress, 54, is about to tell her truth in a new one Netlix documentary about his life. Just a month after the premiere of Pam e TommyHulu series that Anderson herself refused to watch, comes the news published on the Instagram channels from a handwritten note which reads:
My life / A thousand imperfections / A million misperceptions / Wicked, wild and lost / Nothing to live up to / I can only surprise you / Not a victim, but a survivor / And alive to tell the true story.
Pamela Anderson is ready to tell her story in a new documentary.
The film, which has been in the making for several years, will feature the pop culture icon setting the record straight as she looks back on her professional path and her personal journey. pic.twitter.com/vSNvsQPE48
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Pamela Anderson: a Netflix documentary about her life is coming
There is the director of the documentary Ryan White, director who was able to interview the actress and access unpublished material including her personal diaries and videos. There will also be in the production team Brandon Thomas Lee, son of Pamela and Tommy Lee. The film, described as “the definitive documentary on the pop culture icon” had been in development for several years before a deal was reached with Netflix. The project will be an intimate portrait of the life of Pamela Anderson who will retrace his professional and personal past as he prepares to take the next steps on his path. A journey, which she begins very far from the spotlights that have accompanied her all her life.
Pamela Anderson was born in Canada in 1967 into a family of working class with distant Russian and Finnish origins and started working after college as a fitness teacher in Vancouver. In 1989, while she is at the stadium to watch a BC Lions baseball game, she is framed by cameras while she is wearing a T-shirt with the Labatt beer logo and is immediately hired as a testimonial. In October of the same year she posed for the first time on the cover of Playboy, in February 1990 she became the Playmate of the month and since then she becomes the woman with the most covers ever in the history of the magazine.