Pamela Anderson says her upcoming autobiography is an “unpolished” account of her “messy life”. The ‘Baywatch’ actress, 55, added she had no ghost-writer for the memoir and she had used it to try and repaint key scenes from her past from her youth – which she called “painful” – to her time at the Playboy Mansion.
She made the remarks as she shared an image of the cover of her life story, ‘Love, Pamela’, which showed her face in black and white.
She said on her Instagram on Wednesday (05. 10. 22) about the tome, due for release by HarperCollins and Dey Street Books on January 31, 2023: “My Book ‘Love, Pamela’ is Now Available for Pre-Order (Link in Bio. ) “It feels like some kind of miracle – to be retracing the painful steps of my youth. “I repainted scenes in detail if it were my childhood or at the Playboy Mansion. “Just one girl’s messy life.
A celebration – of imperfections. “The book is a unpolished attempt. I had no co-writer. “My life - as a mother, as an activist, and as an actress.
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