Pamela Anderson
The Netflix documentary “Pamela: A Love Story” finally gives Anderson the space to tell her truth—at a time when we’re finally ready and willing to listen.
Anderson’s memoir “Love, Pamela” is full of dark details about her teenage abuse and her violent marriage, but she makes plenty of room for her love for animals and her poetry.
Discussing her new memoir with Variety, she also details meeting Vladimir Putin and getting “frisky” with Julian Assange.
“I see young women artists working with sexuality. They just get slut-shamed all over the place. It’s really upsetting,” Minter says. She herself knows the terrain all too well.
The steamy mini-series about Pamela Anderson and Tommy Lee's romance premieres on Hulu on February 2.
The actor and co-host of the upcoming Independent Spirit Awards also reveals new details about what Pamela Anderson really thinks of her portrayal in “Pam & Tommy.”
With the fervor over “Pam & Tommy,” Hulu could decide to pick up where it leaves off—after all, the sex tape is only the beginning of the couple’s volatile ride.