Pam: Girl on the Loose

E! Reality
Pam Anderson Lets Lose on Pam: Girl on the Loose
Glenn Diaz
Glenn Diaz
Staff Writer, BuddyTV
After Denise Richards (colon) It's Complicated, E! churns out yet another addition to its pool of personality-based reality shows with bomb shell, sex symbol, and all around wild child Pamela Anderson starring on another colon-ed reality show.  The premiere of Pam: Girl on the Loose will air on August 3, Sunday at 10pm on E!

Of course, some say the very premise of the show (“Take a peek inside her life like you've never seen before.”) is problematic as most people already have more than a sneak peek into her life with those home videos with ex-hubby Tommy Lee.  Still, others can be counted to watch on the show especially since each of the eight episodes carries weirdly intriguing titles like “The Uncensored Confessions of a Trailer Camp Tramp” and the plain but sharp, “Crazy Bitch.”

Aside from being the main attraction, Pam Anderson, 41, will also be the executive producer of Pam: Girl on the Loose.  In such capacity, he has the final say over what gets in and what is cut.  It is reportedly being edited to craft an image of Anderson who is “an appreciative and approachable sex symbol, a doting mother, a tireless crusader for animal rights, and a tireless celebrity.”

If the E! press release is to be believed, Pam: Girl on the Loose has the feel of a “60-esque artistic feature documentary,” with a grainy film sequence dominating the initial sneak peek into the series.  Other than her, viewers will also get to meet her older brother, mother, driver, photographer, and architect, who will predictably tell the public of Pam's finer and often ignored qualities.

A stark difference, however, to Denise Richards: It's Complicated is Pam Anderson's refusal to let her two kids appear on the show, in contrast to Richards who fought tooth and nail in a legal battle so that she may do so.  That's probably best for Pam, too, as the series as expected will feature a lot of seminude scenes which may not be advisable for kids under 18.


-Glenn L. Diaz, BuddyTV Staff Columnist
Source: Reuters
(Image Courtesy of E!)