Netflix has just unveiled the trailer for the documentary
Pamela, A Love Story
, in which Pamela Anderson, now 55, tells her story.
This first excerpt is dedicated to the
Pam & Tommy
series , released last year on Hulu and which centered on the broadcast, without her consent, of the sextape she had recorded with her husband at the time, Tommy Lee.
The Baywatch
star
was not at all involved in this mini-series, where she was played by Lily James and her ex-husband by Sebastian Stan, and until today we did not know how she felt.
And he's apparently not very good.
“I blocked, in my memory, this stolen video of my life to survive.
Now that everything is coming back, it makes me sick, ”she says in voiceover from the trailer for her documentary.
A visibly deep discomfort, since Pamela Anderson then declares with conviction: “I want to take control of the story for the first time.
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"The Real Story"
When announcing this documentary, Netflix had shared a press release indicating that the actress “will set the record straight as she looks back on her professional journey and her personal journey.
There was also a note from Pamela Anderson that added: "My life, a thousand imperfections, a million misconceptions… I can only surprise you - not a victim, but a survivor and alive to tell the real story."
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In this first trailer, Pamela Anderson speaks in any case without makeup and with a lot of humor and sincerity.
“Why can't we be the heroes of our own life story?
Maybe I should do all the interviews naked, there's no mystery here,” the
Barb Wire
actress quips .
The documentary was produced by Jessica Hargrave, Julian Nottingham, as well as Pamela Anderson and Tommy Lee's eldest son, Brandon Thomas Lee.
Pamela, A Love Story
will be streaming on Netflix from January 31st.
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