Just because I don't watch tv doesn't mean that Pamela Anderson is a moron. Do you see the fallacies in your logic? Your repeating ad nauseum that she is a moron is not at all convincing, considering what we know about her.
Morons, by your definition, could not memorize lines. Most actresses actually are quite intelligent, because it takes intelligence to do that quickly on a regular basis. Morons by definition would be unable to teach Sunday school, and yet Pamela does it every week. She has two very active little boys, and there has never been any insinuation anywhere that she is anything but a good and capable mother to them. Again, something a moron could not do.
Pamela Anderson is one clever capitalistic enterprise (something I would think you would respect). Certainly it is a sign of intelligence. She designs shoes and jewelry, something a moron would be incapable of. She wrote a novel. I am sure it is quite trashy and not something I would enjoy reading, but it does not reflect the low functioning of a moron. Below you will find the book review from Amazon.
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Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com Who knew? Pamela Anderson's debut novel Star is funny, sexy, and utterly compelling--a must read for chick lit fans, subscribers to US Weekly, and anyone with an ounce of curiosity about Hollywood. Still not convinced? Here are three reasons to read Star: it offers a gossipy glimpse into the extravagant lives of the rich and shameless; it’s funny--filled with laugh-out-loud memorable moments; and most surprising, it’s got a lot of heart--don't be surprised if you find yourself falling for this sweet, naïve, and lovable heroine.
Anyone remotely familiar with Anderson's life will recognize the playfully disguised true story behind Star Wood Leigh's tale--how a tight t-shirt and a football game led to her appearance in Mann Magazine, an accidental audition landed her a spot on the home improvement send-up Hammer Time, and a show called Lifeguards, Inc confirmed her arrival on the Hollywood scene. Anderson’s book is delightful--a playful blend of fact and fiction that’s a treat to read. The sex kitten with a heart of gold may be a familiar story, but Star offers what even the best chick lit and romance novels cannot--authenticity. Star is a novelization of Pamela Anderson’s life, and while it’s debatable what’s fact and what’s fiction (you'll never look at the Hollywood sign the same way again), the point is that it all could have happened to her. Star ends with a bit of a romantic cliffhanger, but anxious readers shouldn't fret--Anderson is hard at work on Star’s sequel, a "great exciting romance" featuring the face-licking, impish Jimi Deed. --Daphne Durham |