Pamela Anderson admitted in a recent interview that although she has found herself teetering “between shame and self-flagellation”, she continues to move forward.

It is noted that the protagonist of “Baywatch”, is going through one of the best periods of her career, winning the recognition of critics for her performance in the film “The Last Showgirl” by Gia Coppola (Gia Coppola). She plays Shelly, a Las Vegas dancer who is asked to hang up her heels. As Deadline writes, it is one of the best performances of the year on the big screen.

“I wouldn’t change anything in my life or I wouldn’t be here,” Anderson said. “I’ve bounced between shame and blaming myself for so many things or wondering what my life would have been like if I hadn’t lived the things I lived through, even as a child,” she said.

The film marks her return to the big screen since 2017. Her role concerns a glamorous showgirl whose name has been on a Las Vegas poster for over three decades.

“It’s great that this movie doesn’t exploit anything. It has nothing to do with violence or overt sexuality. It is a touching story, for many different ages. And I say this because I have been the target of exploitation in my life and career, but I don’t want to be defined by what has happened to me but by what I do. And I feel like I’m motivating a lot of women in this space who have gone down a path that’s scary,” she added.

Oscar winner Jamie Lee Curtis and Dave Bautista co-star, while Brenda Song, Kiernan Shipka and Billie Lourd round out the cast.

“‘The Last Showgirl’ was a surprise that makes you realize that you have to prepare yourself, because when the opportunity comes, you have to grab it by the throat and make it happen.” And that’s what I did,” Anderson emphasized.

The film is expected to be released in Greek theaters by Feelgood Entertainment in January 2025.