Imagine if you ran into one of your favorite celebrities at a random event or even in a planned setting. You would undoubtedly feel like on top of the world. Isn’t it? Well, it is consoling to know that even these celebrities often experience similar star-struck moments. The same is the case of Pamela Anderson, who recalled the time she became overly excited about a celebrity encounter in her new memoir, Love, Pamela.

Pamela Anderson
Pamela Anderson

According to Hollywood Life, the incident occurred in 1998 when she performed a n*de photo shoot for George, a magazine by the American politician and lawyer John F. Kennedy Jr. He reportedly called Anderson during the shoot to let her know he would be unable to appear. 

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Anderson has always been open about her emotions, and it appears that she is doing so even more now in her new memoir and documentary, which have been released. The book was published on January 31 and according to the official synopsis, it contains “a memoir that defies expectation in both content and approach, blending searing prose with snippets of original poetry.”

Pamela Anderson’s phone conversation with John F. Kennedy Jr. made her ‘blush’

Pamela Anderson was reportedly once contacted for a cover photoshoot for the magazine George, which was owned by John F. Kennedy Jr. Despite it being an enjoyable photo shoot, she spoke about the phone call she received from JFK Jr. He reportedly called her to apologize for missing the shoot. 

In her memoir, the Canadian-American actress stated,

“He rang me at the shoot, apologizing for not being there.” “And I thought, ‘Thank God he isn’t, I’d be too nervous.’ I was embarrassingly giddy on the call, making noises I didn’t recognize — some kind of squeal? I couldn’t get off the phone fast enough.”

Pamela
Pamela Anderson

The author continued, saying that after speaking with him on the call, she felt lost and it was possibly one of the most embarrassing moments of her life. The Baywatch actress, further added that he was “charming” and that she couldn’t stop “blushing” during the call. “He [ JFK Jr.] was way out of my league.”

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Pamela Anderson was ‘too shy’ to call JFK Jr. back

Pamela Anderson has more to share with us in her new memoir, Love, Pamela, especially when it comes to her personal, juicy backstories. She may be referring to her potential romance with John F. Kennedy Jr. 

As The People Garden star writes in the book,

“I learned that John F. Kennedy Jr. wanted to meet me.”

Kennedy Jr. wanted the actress to model for his George magazine’s debut cover, which he published from 1995 to 2001.

“I wasn’t available, but he didn’t give up.”

Kennedy kept asking for the shoot, and in the end, Cindy Crawford did show up on that debut cover dressed as George Washington. Though, Anderson started working as a George cover model in 1997. She remembers seeing “a shot of me n*ked, hiding behind an American flag.” Kennedy called her while the photo shoot was going on but he didn’t show up.

Pamela Anderson 1
Pamela Anderson

In her book, she admits that she was “embarrassingly giddy on the call, making noises I didn’t recognize.”

She claims that not even the call deterred Kennedy. “He tried again to reach me after the shoot, but I was too shy to call him back. He was way out of my league.”

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The Doppelganger actress has been married six times to five different men-Dan Hayhurst, Kid Rock, Jon Peters, Rick Salomon, and Lee. In addition, she had been attracted to some of the most desirable men in the world, including John F. Kennedy Jr., who died in 1999 at the age of 38.

Source- she knows

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