Pamela Anderson to tell her 'side of the story' in Netflix tell-all documentary
Pamela Anderson is no stranger to living in the spotlight as one of the most well-known celebrities of all time, but now she's ready to take control of the narrative with her latest project. Her life is currently being re-exposed on Hulu's limited series, which tells the story of how a disgruntled electrician broke into the home she shared with then-husband Tommy Lee and stole the private sex tape locked in their safe and released it without their consent on the internet.
But Pamela Anderson actually had no involvement with the show despite it being all about her life and the crime committed against her, so now she's going to tell her story herself with a new documentary — and release it at a different streaming service.
On Wednesday, Netflix announced that Pamela has been working on a documentary film about her life for "several years" in which the former Baywatch star is "setting the record straight as she looks back on her professional path and her personal journey."
The news was revealed in a tweet alongside a photo of a handwritten note from Anderson that reads, "My life, a thousand imperfections, a million misperceptions, wicked, wild and lost, nothing to live up to, I can only surprise you. Not a victim, but a survivor and alive to tell the real story."