In the memoir, she mentioned how her dad once killed her kittens by drowning them when she was a young girl. Anderson stated that she died that night when she witnessed this.
She also mentioned how she met her ex-husband Tommy Lee at a bar on New Year's EVE in 1994. Anderson recalled how John F. Kennedy Jr. called her to appear on his political magazine George. Anderson ended up posing behind an American flag, naked, for the cover.
She also mentioned her date with Mario Van Peebles, What Sylvester Stallone requested from her, how she met Kid Rock, and much more. Anderson also released a Netflix documentary titled "Pamela, a love story."
Here is the Amazon's synopsis of Love, Pamela:
The actress, activist, and once infamous Playboy Playmate reclaims the narrative of her life in a memoir that defies expectation in both content and approach, blending searing prose with snippets of original poetry.
“The iconic Anderson uses a mixture of poetry and prose to present an impressionistic view of a fascinating life.”-BOOKLIST, *starred*
In this honest, layered and unforgettable book that alternates between storytelling and her own poetry, Pamela Anderson breaks the mold of the celebrity memoir while taking back the tale that has been crafted about her.
Her blond bombshell image was ubiquitous in the 1990s. Discovered in the stands of a football game, she was immediately rocket launched into fame, becoming Playboy’s favorite cover girl and an emblem of Hollywood glamour and sexuality. But what happens when you lose grip on your own life—and the image the notoriety machine creates for you is not who you really are?
Growing up on Vancouver Island, the daughter of young, wild, and unprepared parents, Pamela Anderson’s childhood was not easy, but it allowed her to create her own world—surrounded by nature and imaginary friends. When she overcame her deep shyness and grew into herself, she fell into a life on the cover of magazines, the beaches of Malibu, the sets of movies and talk shows, the arms of rockstars, the coveted scene at the Playboy Mansion. And as her star rose, she found herself tabloid fodder, at the height of an era when paparazzi tactics were bent on capturing a celebrity’s most intimate, and sometimes weakest moments. This is when Pamela Anderson lost control of her own narrative, hurt by the media and fearful of the public’s perception of who she was…and who she wasn’t.
Source: People.com