The new memoir of Pamela Andersonby title Love, Pamela, will be released on January 31st. But from the first advances it has already been understood that it will give the gossip chronicles a lot of satisfaction. For example, in an excerpt from the volume just viewed from variety the star of Baywatch makes a piquant revelation: «Tim Allen, on the set of the sitcom That hurricane dad, he showed me his penis». It was 1991, at the time Pamela was 23 years old: «On the first day of filming, as I left my dressing room, I met Tim in the corridor who was wearing only a bathrobe. At one point he opened it and was completely naked. He quickly showed me his genitals and he said to me laughing: “We’re even now, since I’ve seen you naked before”». The actor, interviewed by varietyhas denied everything: «No, it never happened. I would never do such a thing.”
But in Pamela’s memoir, beyond the spicy anecdotes, there is also the dramatic story of the abuse she suffered as a child. The star of Baywatch reveals that the first to molest hermaking her lose the light-heartedness of childhood and trust in adults, it was a woman: his babysitter: «Me forced to play strange games on his body. And she told me not to tell anyone.”. She obeyed, especially for protect his brother: «I didn’t want it to happen to him too and so I did what he wanted. I was very ashamed, I didn’t tell anyone anything. I didn’t know what to do».
Then, when she was about 12, Pamela she was raped by a man who was fifteen years her senior. And even on that terrible affair she maintained silence: «A part of me gave up. That was another nail in the coffin.” After those episodes, Anderson says that for years she was no longer able to look in the mirror: «I never thought I was pretty. I probably didn’t want to feel pretty because of mine early sexualization and of shame what I felt”.
Retracing her life backwards in the pages of the memoir, Anderson says she “understood who he was the little Pamela before anything happened to her»: «A little girl who liked bugs, snakes, nature and climbing trees. And then a young girl who started to lose faith in adults after that being hurt and molested at a young age».
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Source: Vanity Fair

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