The sex video incident, according to actress-model Pamela Anderson, was “extremely devastating” because they were just two people deeply in love.
In 1995, their recording was stolen and posted online. “It was two madly n*ked people in love, I mean we were n*ked all the time and filming each other and being silly, but those tapes were not meant for anybody else to see.” she said in a teaser for her upcoming interview on CBS’ Sunday Morning.
She first insisted that she had never seen the tape before saying, “It was incredibly painful.”
Pamela was promoting her novel “Love, Pamela” and upcoming Netflix documentary “Pamela, a Love Story,” both of which feature her telling the truth about her life.
She has no intention of viewing the programme, even though writing the book was “therapeutic.”
She recently admitted to Vanity Fair: “I haven’t seen the documentary and don’t plan to.
Pamela identifies herself as a hopeless romantic in the documentary, even though she announced her separation from her fifth spouse, Dan Hayhurst, in January 2022.
“Pamela wears her heart on her sleeve-not just in relationships, but in all aspects in her life,” the film’s director Ryan White continued to Vanity Fair. “The narrative of each of her husbands, including the most recent, is featured in our video. And despite the several times it hasn’t worked out for her, she continues to be a hopeless romantic and pursue true love in all manners.”