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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think what’s being missed in this conversation is Pamela Anderson going to make up free is not just the average celebrity. [b]This is a woman who was objectified and sexualized even more than the average female celebrity[/b], which is saying a lot. She is really trying to strip all of that away and it is making a statement that she’s still doing red carpets, still out in the public and working and is in a viable person in her late 50s without trying to look glamorous without being known for her looks. I recently read Brooke Shields’s memoir, and she says that periodically she meets usually a man who is surprised that she’s out and about and bordering on angry that she has gotten old. They say the most insane things to her and her theory on why is that she was known as this gorgeous young woman and that seeing her age makes them feel old and reminds them that they too are aging. You don’t have to like it or agree with Pamela going make up free, but it is interesting that people are having strong reactions to it, both positive and negative. [/quote] You make it sound like she was some sort of victim. She wasn't.[/quote] Someone literally broke into her house and stole a private tape she made with her husband and sold it on the internet. And then she was shamed and made into a joke for it. How wasn't she a victim there?[/quote]PP here. You're being nit picky. You mean that she was a victim of a crime, like plenty of other people often are? Sure, I can see that. I've had my home broken into too, and it's not nice. It probably hurt her more than it did me as she's in the public eye. However, that's not what I was referring to when I said she wasn't a victim. The poster I was responding to said that Anderson was "objectified and sexualized". I highlighted that particular line because that's how she made her name and her living. This conversation is not about her house being broken into and a tape being stolen. But deep down, I'm sure you know that.[/quote] +1000 I love this rewriting of her story in which we are now supposed to believe she wasn’t a proud sex symbol in Hollywood for decades. Spare us all.[/quote] Being a sex symbol isn't consent to having pornographic videos of you shared. That's the issue. [/quote] It was terrible that someone broke into her home and someone stole and exploited her sex tape. No one on here has said otherwise. Just because someone stole her sex tape, does not magically erase all of the purposeful decisions she made to exploit and profit off her own sexuality. [/quote] Precisely. Who is this weird poster who has made it her mission to be PA's PR person? So bizarre.[/quote]
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