Pamela Anderson goes COMPLETELY NUDE in sexy photoshoot for Interview Magazine as Netflix's 'Pamela, a Love Story' makes waves
VANCOUVER ISLAND, CANADA: Pamela Anderson knows just how to set temperatures rising. She recently went naked for a photoshoot as the new documentary 'Pamela, a Love Story' makes waves. The 55-year-old beauty went nude, simply draping her long blonde hair over her curves but accesorized with a pair of high heels. She was seen lying seductively on a white couch, her body glowing in the lights.
For the Interview Magazine assignment, Anderson also did not shy away from using heavy makeup to create a bold look. In another sultry photo, the Canadian-American model donned a black turtleneck while licking the water from a glass window. She was also reportedly seen in a trench coat and boxing gloves as she sat on a chair in a sultry pose.
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‘It hurts people and I'm sorry for that’
Apart from the picture clicking, Anderson also spoke with journalist Ronan Farrow to open up about her new Netflix documentary, ‘Pamela, a Love Story’ and her new book — ‘Love, Pamela: Her New Memoir, Taking Control of Her Own Narrative for the First Time.’ When asked how she felt about going public with her turbulent life, she shared, “I feel a little sick to my stomach, to tell you the truth. My mother has read it. It hurts people and I’m sorry for that. But I needed to look at my life from beginning to end.”
The ‘Baywatch’ actress explained, “The one fortunate thing about being in the public eye is that I’m able to tell my story, and hopefully it’s inspirational to people. Especially with childhood trauma, you carry that with you, especially when you’re raised in a place where everyone just wants to put it aside.
“I think a lot of our troubles we’re having in society are about unheard trauma. We need to tell our stories. And I hope that’s encouraging. Even my mom, when she read it, she started acting out, just jabs and cruel remarks. It was coming out in all sorts of different ways. Right now, talking to you, I’m vibrating. It’s an energetic, positive thing, but it’s not easy. You have to be brave to fall in love, you have to be brave to speak your truth. I think everyone needs to try to live that way.”
‘My sons were huge instigators’
Anderson credited her sons — Brandon Thomas Lee, and Dylan Jagger Lee — for giving her the courage to tell her story. She told Farrow, “My sons were huge instigators. They really wanted me to tell my story. And they didn’t even know all the gritty details. They obviously were very affected by the tape being stolen and my divorce from Tommy [Lee].”
“But they just said, ‘Mom, no one knows you, and they think they do.’ That doesn’t sit right with them. Obviously, they’ve been raised by me, so they realize I’m honest to a fault and that it might be an interesting and possibly inspiring story. So they supported me 100 percent. I haven’t even seen the documentary. It’s not that I don’t want to, but the tiny bits that I’d seen from Ryan [White, the director of Pamela, A Love Story] showing me when we found all these archives, they just leveled me. I’m going to watch it one day, because I’m very proud that my sons were involved in it,” she added.