Pamela Anderson sets the record straight in a new autobiography and documentary

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Pamela Anderson wants to set the record straight.

The 55-year-old actress, who refused to watch the Pam and Tommy series or read a note written by actress Lily James reassuring her about the series, will publish her memoir and a Netflix documentary with her side of things on 31 September. January.

In an interview with PeopleThe former Baywatch star said her sons, Brandon, 26, and Dylan, 25, whom she shares with ex-husband Tommy Lee, 60, encouraged her to come forward.

Let her say: Pamela Anderson, 55, tells her side of things in a new memoir and documentary. Both will launch on January 31 (pictured in Marbella, Spain in May 2017)

“It’s just a girl’s story of how I made it: a small-town girl who went to Los Angeles and went through all the wild and crazy adventures I had and then turned around and went home.”

The City Hunter actress, who has published two previous autobiographies and four novels, is proud of her work, saying she wrote Love, Pamela without the help of a ghostwriter.

She equates the process of compiling the book to ‘therapy, going through my life from my earliest memory to my last memory’.

New memoir: The actress said she didn't have a ghostwriter for her memoir Love, Pamela, and wrote it herself  She has previously published two autobiographies and four novels.

New memoir: The actress said she didn’t have a ghostwriter for her memoir Love, Pamela, and wrote it herself She has previously published two autobiographies and four novels.

Documentary: Pamela, A Love Story, will premiere on Netflix on January 31.  The actress, who often appears on camera without makeup, admits 'I put myself in crazy situations...and survived.'

Documentary: Pamela, A Love Story, will premiere on Netflix on January 31. The actress, who often appears on camera without makeup, admits ‘I put myself in crazy situations…and survived.’

Therapeutic: Pamela told People that the creative process of writing the book and filming the documentary has been good for her.

Therapeutic: Pamela told People that the creative process of writing the book and filming the documentary has been good for her. “I had no idea how much anger I had inside, or how therapeutic it was going to be not only for me, but also for the people around me.”

“I had no idea how much anger I had inside, or how therapeutic it was going to be not only for me, but also for the people around me, like my mother,” she revealed.

It has been a healing process. I’m very happy to share it and I hope people will be inspired.’

In a trailer for her documentary, Pamela, A Love Story, the Canadian beauty declared: “I want to take control of the narrative for the first time.”

Curves: The former Playboy model is known more for her curvaceous figure than her talent, and while she used those attributes to her advantage, she was often the butt of jokes in the media.

Curves: The former Playboy model is known more for her curvaceous figure than her talent, and while she used those attributes to her advantage, she was often the butt of jokes in the media.

The former Playboy model is known more for her curvaceous figure than her talent, and while she used those attributes to her advantage, she was often the butt of jokes in the media.

Pamela, who often appears on camera without makeup, admits that “I put myself in crazy situations…and survived.”

Finally coming forward, the Dancing with the Stars alum claimed: “I just wanted there to be a true, authentic, real record of my life, adding: “I really felt like it was very, very important for me to write it all down. , from beginning to end.’

Authentic: Upon finally introducing himself, the Dancing with the Stars alum stated:

Authentic: Upon finally coming forward, the Dancing with the Stars alum claimed: ‘I just wanted there to be a true, authentic, real record of my life, adding: ‘I really felt like it was very, very important for me to write it down. all down, from beginning to end’