Pamela Anderson on Netflix

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Anonymous wrote:I don’t believe what Pam said about Tim Allen at all. Tim had his own issues early in life, but this accusation is false I believe.


What did she say about him?


He exposed himself to her. Pretty easy to google. I believe it, wasn't he a coke dealer?

Yes, Allen spent 2+ years in federal prison and he’s a complete ahole, so I find this credible.


Pamela Anderson posed how many times for Playboy? She needs the money and makes this salacious claim. In the case of he said, she said. I find him to be far more credible. She is just a trashy woman who allegedly couldn’t profit from her sex tape. Waah waah waah.

You have a lot of judgment for this woman for making a living and having something stolen from her, and none for a man who literally went to federal prison. Says a lot about you and none of it good.


Yea I do. People are allowed to make mistakes, do their time and rebuild their lives. Trash women don’t have the right to accuse a man of doing something 28 years later and have people believe her.

I stand with Tim!


Trash women? Wow. Who do you think you are, PP? How about you refrain from judging people?
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I totally believe her re: Tim Allen. If she was going to lie, wouldn't she make up a more dramatic story?
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Oh no! She saw a dong!! May or may not be true.
Anonymous
In the nineties, I often thought of Pam as a common “Blonde Bimbo.”

Fake bleached blonde hair, fake boobs, fake tan + zero talent as an actual actress.
And I do not think I was alone in that opinion.

But after watching this reflective documentary - I see there is so much more to Pam than face value.

Now in her mid-50’s, I can see that she is a much different person than I originally judged her to be.
She actually did much of the documentary bare-faced which is such a feat for ANY woman her age.

Her vulnerability extends as she reveals so much.
About her chaotic childhood, her parent’s crazy marriage, being molested as well as being raped at the tender age of just twelve.
She doesn’t say how traumatic her life once was > she tells her story in a “matter of fact” manner….even adding a little humor on the side.
There are no tears or pity partying as she speaks, she knows that everyone has gone through something during their own childhoods.

She showcases authentic talent ~ especially musically as she performed on Broadway.
Who knew??

And best of all, she shows what an excellent Mother she is (and has been!) to her two boys.

This documentary is very educational, especially for women as it draws parallels to why some women choose the men they do.
It ALL goes back to childhood….the type of home life we experienced as kids as well as how we formed our true definition of what being “in love” actually means.

I give this 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟s and highly recommend this.
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Anonymous wrote:I don’t believe what Pam said about Tim Allen at all. Tim had his own issues early in life, but this accusation is false I believe.


What did she say about him?


He exposed himself to her. Pretty easy to google. I believe it, wasn't he a coke dealer?

Yes, Allen spent 2+ years in federal prison and he’s a complete ahole, so I find this credible.


Pamela Anderson posed how many times for Playboy? She needs the money and makes this salacious claim. In the case of he said, she said. I find him to be far more credible. She is just a trashy woman who allegedly couldn’t profit from her sex tape. Waah waah waah.

You have a lot of judgment for this woman for making a living and having something stolen from her, and none for a man who literally went to federal prison. Says a lot about you and none of it good.


Yea I do. People are allowed to make mistakes, do their time and rebuild their lives. Trash women don’t have the right to accuse a man of doing something 28 years later and have people believe her.

I stand with Tim!

People are allowed to make mistakes unless that mistake is posing for playboy multiple times lol
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:In the nineties, I often thought of Pam as a common “Blonde Bimbo.”

Fake bleached blonde hair, fake boobs, fake tan + zero talent as an actual actress.
And I do not think I was alone in that opinion.

But after watching this reflective documentary - I see there is so much more to Pam than face value.

Now in her mid-50’s, I can see that she is a much different person than I originally judged her to be.
She actually did much of the documentary bare-faced which is such a feat for ANY woman her age.

Her vulnerability extends as she reveals so much.
About her chaotic childhood, her parent’s crazy marriage, being molested as well as being raped at the tender age of just twelve.
She doesn’t say how traumatic her life once was > she tells her story in a “matter of fact” manner….even adding a little humor on the side.
There are no tears or pity partying as she speaks, she knows that everyone has gone through something during their own childhoods.

She showcases authentic talent ~ especially musically as she performed on Broadway.
Who knew??

And best of all, she shows what an excellent Mother she is (and has been!) to her two boys.

This documentary is very educational, especially for women as it draws parallels to why some women choose the men they do.
It ALL goes back to childhood….the type of home life we experienced as kids as well as how we formed our true definition of what being “in love” actually means.

I give this 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟s and highly recommend this.


I agree. She's very endearing. The misogynistic responses on this thread underscore how she's been treated for decades.
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Anonymous wrote:I don’t believe what Pam said about Tim Allen at all. Tim had his own issues early in life, but this accusation is false I believe.


What did she say about him?


He exposed himself to her. Pretty easy to google. I believe it, wasn't he a coke dealer?

Yes, Allen spent 2+ years in federal prison and he’s a complete ahole, so I find this credible.


Pamela Anderson posed how many times for Playboy? She needs the money and makes this salacious claim. In the case of he said, she said. I find him to be far more credible. She is just a trashy woman who allegedly couldn’t profit from her sex tape. Waah waah waah.

You have a lot of judgment for this woman for making a living and having something stolen from her, and none for a man who literally went to federal prison. Says a lot about you and none of it good.


Yea I do. People are allowed to make mistakes, do their time and rebuild their lives. Trash women don’t have the right to accuse a man of doing something 28 years later and have people believe her.

I stand with Tim!


Well good for you. Hope you don't have daughters.
Anonymous

=Trash women don’t have the right to accuse a man of doing something 28 years later and have people believe her.


they absolutely do. I believe her.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It is good. She's charming and vulnerable. Pamela had a hard childhood. I'm glad she gets to tell her story.


+1
Anonymous
I really enjoyed the documentary - she deserves to tell her story and I found her very likable.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I totally believe her re: Tim Allen. If she was going to lie, wouldn't she make up a more dramatic story?


Exactly! She would have picked someone other than Tim Allen...
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Anonymous wrote:1) She was born to teen parents. She was abused throughout her life. She didn't have healthy relationships modeled for her. She's a love addict.

2) People have made tons of money off her. She's entitled to tell her own story and earn from it. What happened to her with the private tape was abusive.

3) She's funny and self deprecating.

4) Gay men love her.

5) She was brave to star as Roxy Hart in Chicago. I love that for her.

6) Of course Tim Allen showed her his dong.


agree with all of this


Me as well!
I agree with all of this as well
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:She is a sweet and kind person and very honest.

Does a lot for the community and her causes.

She also has no financial issues- not sure where that is coming from. She owns a lot of $$$ land back in Canada.

She is smart enough to know when to stay quiet- always has been this way. Now she wants to get her story out there- it's more about her sons producing the film than her trying to get $ or change peoples minds.

Tim Allen totally did this and I think we can all envision that as he is such a dickturd. I don't believe it was a sexual advance and he has always thought he's funny- probably not the only one who had that same line. She's not going after him- just stating the truth and it is a good point 'because you think you know/have seen me, you now get to expose yourself to me' massive eyeroll.


Not so nice opinions:

She was aging like her mother- sun damage, plus has the same nose- so after she bobbed her nose, she looks a lot more youthful.

I just hope her sense of safety has improved and that her husband really is who she thinks he is. Hoping a simple island guy + a simple island girl is a good fit.

I really have to think she must have SO MUCH more to say about Hef/Playboy/mansion parties. I know she knows how to play dumb and I think he knew/sensed better than to mess with her, but I really feel like there should be a lot more story gold here but she's loyal and may never spill.


Did you watch the whole thing? She left the island guy who was doing work on her property.

The only issue I had with the doc was all the nude pics. Didn’t her sons produce the docs?
Anonymous
Really enjoyed her. She speaks of what every woman has felt when they make poor decisions- or when things are done without our permission. I became a fan and found her to be relatable. She was a great mom from what I can tell.
Anonymous
After watching this I feel very sad for Pamela. I hope she found some peace in this documentary and having some power over how her story is now told.
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