Trash women? Wow. Who do you think you are, PP? How about you refrain from judging people? |
| 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. |
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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. |
People are allowed to make mistakes unless that mistake is posing for playboy multiple times lol |
I agree. She's very endearing. The misogynistic responses on this thread underscore how she's been treated for decades. |
Well good for you. Hope you don't have daughters. |
they absolutely do. I believe her. |
+1 |
| I really enjoyed the documentary - she deserves to tell her story and I found her very likable. |
Exactly! She would have picked someone other than Tim Allen... |
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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? |
| 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. |
| 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. |