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Former Baywatch star Pamela Anderson is set to release a documentary about her life and a memoir at the end of the month. Ryan White, the director of Netflix’s Pamela Anderson documentary, stated that she’s nothing if not honest.

 


 

Ryan White talks about Pamela Anderson

Ahead of the release of Pamela, A Love Story on Jan. 31 — the same day her memoir, Love, Pamela, comes out — some of the anecdotes she shares in the projects have leaked out and made headlines. This week, Tim Allen denied a story Anderson tells in her book (“never happened”) about him flashing her on her first day of Home Improvement in 1991 after telling her it was only fair because he had seen her naked in Playboy.

Anderson doubled down in a response, saying it’s a “true story” and she meant “no ill will” toward Allen in telling it, but was illustrating “uncomfortable situations” she faced during her career. Soon after, Sylvester Stallone called it “completely untrue” that he offered her a condo and a Porsche and asked her to be his No. 1 girl in that era.

Pamela, A Love Story director White told  Yahoo Entertainment he’s “not surprised people are denying things” as the release date of the projects draws close. However, “What I will say is: Pamela is honest. She lives her life in the most honest way I’ve ever seen. Her North Star is honesty — to a fault. I think she just cannot be dishonest… So I would put my money behind anything Pamela Anderson ever says.”

Having spent time together making the doc, including at her home in Ladysmith, British Columbia, where she moved in 2020, White adds that Anderson “doesn’t do things to get attention. She doesn’t do things to make money,” famously turning down a deal for $5 million after her home video with Tommy Lee was stolen and sold as a sex tape, never making any money off it.

“Pamela has never been a chess player when it comes to fame or money. It’s just not interesting to her. She’s interested in living really authentically though, out loud, [and] encourages that — and honesty — in everybody.”

White further went on to reveal that there were many other potentially headline-making stories that he left out of the doc.

“So any anecdote that she’s ever told me — and there are so many good ones that would be clickbait that I just didn’t include in the film because they didn’t serve the larger story of my film — I believe every single one of them,” he says.

 

Barry Russell
Barry Russell
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