Love, Pamela: A Memoir

The actress, activist, and once infamous Playboy Playmate reclaims the narrative of her life in a memoir that defies expectation in both content and approach, blending searing prose with snippets of original poetry.

In this honest, layered and unforgettable book that alternates between storytelling and her own poetry, Pamela Anderson breaks the mold of the celebrity memoir while taking back the tale that has been crafted about her.

Her blond bombshell image was ubiquitous in the 1990s. Discovered in the stands of a football game, she was immediately rocket launched into fame, becoming Playboy’s favorite cover girl and an emblem of Hollywood glamour and sexuality. But what happens when you lose grip on your own life—and the image the notoriety machine creates for you is not who you really are?

Growing up on Vancouver Island, the daughter of young, wild, and unprepared parents, Pamela Anderson’s childhood was not easy, but it allowed her to create her own world—surrounded by nature and imaginary friends. When she overcame her deep shyness and grew into herself, she fell into a life on the cover of magazines, the beaches of Malibu, the sets of movies and talk shows, the arms of rockstars, the coveted scene at the Playboy Mansion. And as her star rose, she found herself tabloid fodder, at the height of an era when paparazzi tactics were bent on capturing a celebrity’s most intimate, and sometimes weakest moments. This is when Pamela Anderson lost control of her own narrative, hurt by the media and fearful of the public’s perception of who she was…and who she wasn’t.

Fighting back with a sense of grace, fueled by a love of art and literature, and driven by a devotion to her children and the causes she cares about most, Pamela Anderson has now gone back to the island where she grew up, after a memorable run starring as Roxie in Chicago on Broadway, reclaiming her free spirit but also standing firm as a strong, creative, confident woman. 

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Published Jan 31, 2023

249 pages

Average rating: 6.86

66 RATINGS

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Community Reviews

Shelly shicks
May 14, 2025
I've always loved Pamela Anderson . That's the way that she loved animals so much and the way she carries herself .but I had no idea that she was raped.
audreydavis
Mar 11, 2025
6/10 stars
I didn’t like it. I almost feel bad not liking it, because I could feel the heart and soul she put into it. It read almost like a resume than a memoir and the timeline jumped around way too much to easily follow. The poems throughout to book disrupted the flow. Three stars because I did learn something new about her and it was entertaining for the most part.
Barbara ~
Dec 11, 2024
6/10 stars
It’s truly a 3.5 but I rounded up. I prefer her poetry and found her to be more astute than her vixen Barbie doll image. While she goes over her life, she glosses over many parts of the story. I wished she would have opened up and write more about it. It was obviously just the tip of the ice berg so to see just a few mentions wasn’t enough for me.

By now, everyone is still speaking about the infamous “sex tape “ she did with her then husband, Tommy Lee. I believe her point of view calling it a video of two passionate people in love. It was, in her eyes, a tape of their love. While I personally wouldn’t do a taping, it’s not for me to say or judge. It’s their prerogative. However, to see how it hurt her so deeply and to read it didn’t matter as much to Tommy was sad. Don’t get me wrong, it pi$$ed him off but he was over it where she felt the sting and judgement the most.

Seeing fellow actor, Seth Green capital on it with his own mini series on Hulu, “Tommy and Pamela” was hurtful and’s disrespectful. She briefly spoke about that and clearly stated she won’t be watching that.

She tries to give off the impression, she’s smarter than she looks except when it comes to choosing men.

Pace - 3/5
Shahna
Jul 18, 2024
6/10 stars
I have a lot of opinions.
And they are not nice.
julietreads
Aug 30, 2023
10/10 stars
A gifted writer & true angel! I LOVED this memoir.

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