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Pamela Anderson Returns to TV

"E!'s cameras capture Pam's fabulous adventures, emotional journey and all the surprises that come along the way. It's going to be a wild ride." - U.S. cable network's executive vice president Lisa Berger

Pamela Anderson
Pamela Anderson Photo courtesy: Celebrities Worldwide Diffusion

(HOLLYWOOD, Calif.) - Pamela Anderson is returning to the small screen with her own reality show, where she says she'll try to give us a taste of her Hollywood lifestyle.

E! announced they would be bringing the Baywatch star back on TV with a 30-minute long documentary-style show. Fittingly, the show will be titled "Pamela".

Sources reported that the series is set to air on the U.S. cable TV network in this summer.

"The series will offer an unprecedented look inside the life of one of today's most iconic superstars in the style of a uniquely shot documentary film," Randy Barbato, managing director of World of Wonder Productions, said in a statement.

While the U.S. cable network's executive vice president Lisa Berger says: "E!'s cameras capture Pam's fabulous adventures, emotional journey and all the surprises that come along the way. It's going to be a wild ride."

Some say the film will be the last of Pamela's surprises: the 40-years-old actress recently danced naked with high heels in an hotel in Las Vegas for Playboy owner Hugh Hefner on his 82nd birthday.

It will be surely an "interesting" show.

Source: Celebrities Worldwide Diffusion




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