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Love, Pamela
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I don't rate biographies and memoirs.
Ever since I was small I've had an obsession with Pamela Anderson. To my 90s child brain she was the pinnacle of beautiful to me, with her beach blonde hair and love of nature. Add in her deep love of animals, conservation and charity work and quite honestly I find her utterly awe inspiring. The way she talks about her family, particularly her sons is so touching. You can tell she's dedicated a large part of her life raising her son's to be wonderful guys, and they clearly adore her in return.
I did at times find this a bit surface level. Pamela skims a lot of her life, not going into too much depth about her more personal moments - understandable given how invasive the press have been over her life, but it did mean at times I felt a disconnect. I'm also not a fan of poetry, and admit tk skimming these paragraphs because I really wasn't getting anything out of them.
However, I'd recommend this to all Pamela fans, if only to get a glimpse at her remarkable life, told in her own words.
Ever since I was small I've had an obsession with Pamela Anderson. To my 90s child brain she was the pinnacle of beautiful to me, with her beach blonde hair and love of nature. Add in her deep love of animals, conservation and charity work and quite honestly I find her utterly awe inspiring. The way she talks about her family, particularly her sons is so touching. You can tell she's dedicated a large part of her life raising her son's to be wonderful guys, and they clearly adore her in return.
I did at times find this a bit surface level. Pamela skims a lot of her life, not going into too much depth about her more personal moments - understandable given how invasive the press have been over her life, but it did mean at times I felt a disconnect. I'm also not a fan of poetry, and admit tk skimming these paragraphs because I really wasn't getting anything out of them.
However, I'd recommend this to all Pamela fans, if only to get a glimpse at her remarkable life, told in her own words.
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