From icon and insider Pamela Anderson, a voyeuristic look at Hollywood that's daring, playful and white hot sexy . . .
Pamela Anderson's life is the stuff of fairy-tales and centrefolds. A champagne blonde who was discovered by her beer company, she moved from model to playmate, from actress to star . . . all in the blink of an eye. And this is her story. A delicious roman-a-clef, 'Star' is an energetic blend of fact and fiction that is sure to get people talking. What's true and what's not? Is the publisher of 'Man Magazine' a real bold-faced name or a construct of fiction? Is that what really goes on in 'The Castle'? Could there really be a bulimic personal trainer or a panty-stealing manager? What about the child star? And the prize fighter who gets the trophy wife?
This isn't chick lit so much as it is lit by the ultimate chick, a woman whose career has spanned TV, film, print and even animation. Not a week goes by without Pamela Anderson appearing in some tabloid. Not a month goes by without her gracing the cover of some glossy magazine. Pamela Anderson gets 5,000 fan letters a month; her every move is captured by papparazzi. With a record number of 'Playboy' covers, she is the woman whom 'Vanity Fair' calls "Great blonde, babe, goddess", and now she's telling all . . .