
Pamela Anderson’s memoir is changing minds.
Speaking with Elle, the actress commented on how her public interactions have taken on a new shape since the release of her bestselling book, "Love, Pamela."
"I get a lot of people walking up to me on the street, saying, ‘I had no idea who you were, and I’m sorry for all the ways I thought about you before, because I like you now,’” Anderson told the publication.
“I’m just like, ‘What did you think of me before?’” she added.
She did say she wasn’t conscience of the appearance she was giving off during her heyday.
“You don’t really think about it. You’re raising two kids, you’re trying to survive, your heart is broken, you’re trying to fill up your life with people and making mistakes. We’re all just trying to live every day,” the “Baywatch” star said.
“So, I guess, decades got away from me,” she went on. “And it was nice to come home, fuller circle. I’m working more than ever, when I thought I was retired!”
Anderson’s memoir, “Love, Pamela,” is available now.