Ladysmith’s Pamela Anderson will “take control of the narrative for the first time” by means of a soon-to-be-released memoir and documentary.
The actor announced last winter, via a , that she planned to open about her life regarding “a thousand imperfections” and “a million misperceptions,” and will now do so in two tellings.
Her memoir, titled Love, Pamela, details a reclamation of her life narrative that defies expectation through prose and poetry, according to the publisher’s website.
The book aims to “break the mould of the celebrity memoir while taking back the tale that has been crafted about her.”
In the of a similar name, Pamela, a Love Story, Anderson said she wanted to take control of her image for the first time.
“I don’t care what people think, because that’s the only choice I had … If I cared what people think, I wouldn’t be here,” Anderson said in the trailer.
“In her own words, through personal video and diaries, Pamela Anderson shares the story of her rise to fame, rocky romances and infamous sex tape scandal,” noted the streaming service’s promotion of the documentary.
Both of the celebrity’s new projects are set to be released Jan. 31, and follow the debut of her HGTV Canada show, Pamela’s Garden of Eden, this past fall.
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