The Pamela Anderson documentary

Last night, I finished watching the Pamela Anderson documentary on Netflix, titled "Pamela: A Love Story." I would definitely rate it an 8 out of 10. I find her to be relatable in many ways.

What stood out to me is that she's done with wearing makeup full-time (she's in her 50s), and I feel like I've sort of adopted that way of thinking, too. I used to wear makeup all the time and then suddenly, no thanks. I eventually only wore minimal makeup, and then a bit more when I went out at night on weekends. I even went through a stage where I was selling it—quite recently, in fact, but it was always mostly about skincare for me. However, it's the makeup that sells.

I also appreciated her story about her abusive relationship with Tommy (from Motley Crue). They had a tumultuous relationship, and she had two kids with him, Brandon and Dylan, both of whom are the spitting image of Tommy. But she never stuck around after the abuse started, and I admire that about her.

Whenever I think of blonde bombshells, Marilyn Monroe or Anna Nicole Smith comes to mind, both of whom had lives that ended far too early and had tragic lifestyles. I had never thought much of Pamela Anderson until now, and I think she's intelligent, caring, and has a great story to share.

Anyway, if you're looking for something to watch, I think it's a great documentary. Have you had a chance to watch it? What were your takeaways?

Have a great weekend.

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