Pamela Anderson tells ET Canada how first posing for Playboy back in 1989 allowed her to take her power back. The actress speaks to Morgan Hoffman in a “One-on-One” special Friday night about being “painfully shy” before she appeared on the cover of the iconic magazine.
Anderson recalls, “The shyness was something that was so debilitating. When I was little, I would wear a hat over my head and pull the hole closed so I could only see out this much. “I hated the way I looked, I hated everything.
I was so shy and I always thought everybody was pretty and I just didn’t have that confidence or self-confidence. “Then I was in Vancouver and Playboy approached me a few times and I said no.
Finally I was in a situation and thought ‘Why not? Let me try this.’ Then I got to L.A. and I was horrified,” admitting she was overcome with adrenaline and being scared.
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