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Louise Lavigueur

Pamela Anderson breaks silence on Pam & Tommy series and says she 'feels sick' in trailer

Pamela Anderson has broken her silence on Disney+'s controversial Pam and Tommy series in a trailer for her new Netflix documentary series.

The 55-year-old actress was thrust into the spotlight once again last year when the series about her and former partner Tommy Lee ’s sex tape, in which she was portrayed by Lily James, was released.

But until now, the former Baywatch star has stayed tight-lipped about her thoughts on the dramatisation of that key chapter of her life.

Speaking in the trailer for her forthcoming documentary Pamela: A Love Story she admits: "I blocked that stolen tape out of my life in order to survive. Now that it’s all coming up again, I feel sick.

Pamela Anderson addressed Pam & Tommy series saying she 'felt sick' (Netflix)

''I want to take control of the narrative for the first time. I didn’t feel like I had a lot of respect.

''I had to make a career out of the pieces left. But I’m not the damsel in distress. I put myself in crazy situations and survived them.''

The two minute teaser shows archive footage of Pamela’s career including cast in her iconic Baywatch swimsuit-clad scenes.

Pamela on set filming Baywatch with Ruby Wax interviewing her (Netflix)

And in a pivotal moment where interviewer Ruby Wax joins her on the Baywatch set she probed the actress about her ambitions.

The US comic asks her: "Do you want to be a serious actress?’

"I am a serious actress," Pamela replies before Ruby looks to the camera and audibly laughs.

Lily James was cast as Pamela Anderson in the Disney series (PA)

Later on in the trailer, a voice over is heard saying: "I don’t think people consider her the owner of her own image. It’s Pamela Anderson, public property."

And in a stark omission the former pin-up admits she 'wouldn't be here' if she hadn't protected herself by choosing not to care what people think.

She added: "Some people think, 'Oh, she’s a Playboy thing' or this sexual person and they hate you for being something else.

An archive clip from the trailer featuring Baywatch (Netflix)

''You have to be brave you have to use what you’ve got. Why can’t we be the heroes of our own life story?''

And the documentary's director Ryan White told how Anderson allowed them 'carte blanche' access to archive footage to use to best tell her story.

He told People: " It's a sign of how authentically Pamela has lived her life. She owns every part of her life — the good, the bad and the ugly. It's an incredibly vulnerable but brave way to live."

Pamela: A Love Story streams on Netflix from January 31.

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