
Pamela Anderson gave a new interview in which she admitted that shooting for Playboy was not easy for her. The sex symbol said that posing for the magazine in 1989 was her “first sense of freedom.” She also added to ET that she suffered from “debilitating” shyness as a child.
“I was painfully shy, and the shyness was very debilitating,” she explains. “I hated my appearance, I hated everything. I was very shy and always thought that everyone around me was beautiful, and I did not have that confidence or self-confidence,” the actress continued. She also added that she did not immediately agree to participate in the filming.
Recall that Pamela previously published a memoir called “Love, Pamela”. There, she spoke candidly about Tommy Lee, a difficult childhood, miscarriage, and first rape at 13. Read more here.
Source: People Talk

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