Pamela Anderson is gearing up to make her Broadway debut in Chicago as well as release a memoir, and the actress revealed that she’s felt like getting ready for the theatrical run and working on her memoir have helped her feel more like herself in an interview on The View on Tuesday April 5.
Pam, 54, revealed that with a sense of self-confidence she felt like “other people start[ed] believing in” her. When View co-host Sara Haines asked the Baywatch actress for any secrets on looking amazing, like Pamela did in the promo photos for Chicago, the actress said that she took on a “persona,” but she also revealed that by doing so, it helped her learn more about herself. “You also just become something else or become more of yourself.
One that really helped me lately, is I realize: I’ve always been willing to change, but now I realize: I just need to be more of me,” she said.
When Pam first arrived at the table, the women called back to an earlier segment where they spoke about role-playing, and they asked for her opinion, and she responded that occasionally people want her to be “more Pamela Anderson” and playing a “role” as a public figure.
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