Pamela Anderson will be telling her own story in Love, Pamela, the upcoming memoir from the B.C.-born “Baywatch” star. According to an announcement on Wednesday, Anderson’s “vivid prose” is “interspersed with bursts of original poetry,” resulting in “an empowering, heartrending, and intimate memoir.” Love, Pamela marks Anderson’s first memoir, but is hardly her first outing as an author; in fact, she written several books over the years, including the novel Star and its sequel, Star Struck. READ MORE: Pamela Anderson ‘Taking My Power Back’ With Broadway Debut “Pamela Anderson’s blonde bombshell image was ubiquitous in the 1990s,” states the release. “Discovered during a Canadian football game, Pamela was quickly launched into superstardom, becoming Playboy’s favourite cover girl and an emblem of Hollywood glamour and sex appeal.
Yet the Pamela Anderson we think we know, created through happenstance rather than careful cultivation, hid her true story: that of a small-town girl getting tangled up in her own dream.” Following her recent star turn as Roxie Hart in “Chicago” on Broadway, the announcement adds, “Pamela is finally telling her story – that of an irrepressible free spirit coming home and discovering herself anew at every turn.” READ MORE: Pamela Anderson Says It’s Time To Share Her ‘Empowering Story’ With The World The announcement also featured one of Anderson’s original poems, which will appear in the book: “Now I’ve come full circle I finally feel “safe.” I’ve stumbled upon a kind of love that will sustain me— not only a practical, friendly and compassionate love, A romance full of fairies, nymphs and magic.
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