Patrick
Stoner: Cute
kitty. . .
Pamela
Anderson Lee: [smiles] Thanks. I love leopards. I just visited a
woman who breeds a combination of leopards and domestic cats -- leopard
cats. Tommy [Pamela's husband] and I just love them. They get to be 15
pounds, but they're so docile, so loving. We want to get some for our
house.
Patrick
Stoner: Sort of guard cats?
Pamela
Anderson Lee: [laughs] Sort of. But they're so beautiful, and
they're domesticated. They're cats, but they have the marking of
leopards. WeUre going to get a couple of them.
Patrick
Stoner: OK--to work: You're on the TV show that is the most-watched
series in the world [Baywatch]. What did you learn about the
difference between doing a hit TV show and a film?
Pamela
Anderson Lee: Doing a film is consuming. I worked 18 hours a day. On
Baywatch. I would work from sunup to sundown, but we shot a
week's show in four days. We shot Barb Wire for four months. It
was grueling, going from one to the other.
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Interview
with The Sky Magazine
Will Barb Wire prove
to people that there's more to Pamela Anderson than her chest?
I think people will be surprised because Barb Wire is a far cry from CJ
on Baywatch. I don't think anyone's going to be robbing my house anytime
soon!
What about all these
stories we read about your private life?
Well, you're from England so you must have read all those terrible
tabloid stories. Stories there are so sensational that there's really
nothing you can do except laugh. I've seen a few of them myself and I
was like: "WHAAT?" I hope people get a good laugh out of that
tabloid stuff, because they've go to know it's not true.
How much of the real
Pamela Anderson do we see?
There's no way I set out to be a certain kind of symbol -- the way I
dress is the way I am, is the way I live my life. I'm not trying to be
anything that I'm not. I enjoy what I do. I enjoy my life to the
fullest, I've always been like that. My old manager used to say,
"You should be doing these kinds of movies and this kind," and
I said, "Who are you talking to?" I'm lucky to do any movie.
At this point in my career, this is just a great opportunity.
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How do you feel
about everything that has happened with Tommy?
I've learned a lot. And in a way, it looks negative, but it's all
positive. My husband has definitely learned a lot. And, you know, it's
all going to be good in the future...I really believe in fate. I believe
I'm exactly where I'm supposed to be every moment of every day.
Many women who are
abused never have the courage to speak up. Why did you?
You have to do what you have to do. And I have two little children, and
I'll do anything to make sure they're in a loving environment.
It seems motherhood
has really affected you.
I don't take as much crap as I used to. You know, once you give birth,
once you have kids, you realize what's important in life, and you
realize it's really not difficult to be a good person. And so when
people aren't good around me, I tend to move away from that. There are
so many good people in the world, and you want to surround your children
with that. I gave birth at home both times--natural--with a midwife, in
water...with nothing.
No anesthesia? No
doctor?
Nothing, not even Tylenol.
That was pretty
brave.
Brave! Oh, I have huge balls. Yes I do. My brother says that.
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