Pamela Anderson is hitting the streets of NYC!
23.03.2022 - 21:33 / etonline.com
Pamela Anderson is ready for her Broadway debut! ET's Rachel Smith spoke with the 54-year-old actress in New York City on Wednesday, and she revealed why now is the perfect time to conquer The Great White Way.The opportunity to star on Broadway was first presented to Anderson a decade ago, but, at the time, her sons with ex Tommy Lee were teens, and she «couldn't wrap my head around» being away from them. Now that Dylan and Brandon are 24 and 25 respectively, the chance to play Roxie Hart in was one she couldn't pass up.«I'm excited and scared out of my mind,» Anderson told ET of making her Broadway debut. «My kids are grown.
[Producer] Barry Weissler called and said, 'It's time,' and it is.»«I needed something like this in my life at this moment. I really wanted to sink my teeth into something and I just really needed it,» she added. «It's a crazy experience, just throwing yourself into something with the singing, the dancing, and the acting, the theater people around you.
There is so much talent. It's a little intimidating, but I like doing scary things.»Anderson, who had been getting «really restless» in her day-to-day life, is excited to be busy with rehearsals and has been «soaking it up like a sponge.»«I'm just eating it up. I never would have thought I would even have the opportunity to do something like this, so I'm not gonna let myself down, number one, but I'm not gonna let anybody down. I'm not gonna let Barry down, my family down,» she said.
«My kids are my cheerleaders. Brandon’s here with me today and he's like, 'It's time, Mom. You deserve it.' As soon as you realize you deserve something, it comes.»As for the role itself, Anderson told ET that it's one she can relate to.«It's a glamorous story.
Pamela Anderson is hitting the streets of NYC!
Pamela Anderson is gearing up to make her Broadway debut in Chicago as well as release a memoir, and the actress revealed that she’s felt like getting ready for the theatrical run and working on her memoir have helped her feel more like herself in an interview on The View on Tuesday April 5. Pam, 54, revealed that with a sense of self-confidence she felt like “other people start[ed] believing in” her.
Just 12 days before she’ll start her run as Roxie Hart in Chicago, Pamela Anderson was photographed out and about in her temporary home, New York City, on March 31. Paparazzi caught the new Broadway star leaving the theater after a long day of rehearsals. She kept her attire simple and casual, rocking a black turtleneck sweater and matching black leggings. Her hair was pulled back into a messy bun, and the look was complete with sunglasses and sneakers as she seemingly tried to avoid the photographers.
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Pamela Anderson is in a New York state of mind.The 54-year-old “Baywatch” bombshell packed three suitcases and left her ranch on Vancouver Island, Canada, last week to come to the Big Apple, where she’s making her Broadway debut April 12 as Roxie Hart in “Chicago.” She’s already playing the part of a real New Yorker — taking daily jogs in Central Park, incognito.“That’s how I get my dose of dogs every day, because my dogs couldn’t come to New York,” she told The Post.And just as Anderson has embraced her adopted home for the next eight weeks, the city has also welcomed her with open arms. “I do get a lot of that when I walk around … like in the park … People do say, ‘We can’t believe it!’” she said. “You feel like you’re in it together … These incredible people that have reached the pinnacle of their success are just waiting for someone to come in and be successful too.”Fans will get a chance to get even closer to Anderson, who said she’d “probably” be signing autographs at the stage door of the Ambassador Theatre.
Pamela Anderson, 54, is currently in the Big Apple rehearsing for her lead role as Roxie in Chicago but she isn’t there alone. Her son Brandon Thomas Lee, 25, also has moved to New York City to support his mom as she prepares for her Broadway debut. A source close to Pam EXCLUSIVELY tells HollywoodLife that he is her “rock” and “biggest fan” but mostly wants to make sure his “mom is safe.”
Pamela Anderson says the timing is right to finally share her life’s story to the public.
two-part Netflix documentary will also chronicle her upcoming Broadway debut in the musical “Chicago.” The blonde bombshell, 54, appeared on “Good Morning America” Wednesday and opened up about her role as Roxie Hart and her new doc.“They’re actually following me through this journey, so they get to see a little bit of me preparing for Roxie as well,” the “Baywatch” actress said of the docu-series. “But we weren’t intending on doing that. Roxie just came along literally in the last few weeks.”The show’s producer Barry Weissler had previously called the Canadian starlet about her role “just a few weeks ago.”“How can you say no to him?” Anderson joked about her conversation with the producer.
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Amy Robach has been holding the fort on Good Morning America this week alongside Lara Spencer, T.J. Holmes and Whit Johnson.MORE: GMA's Amy Robach enjoys fun night out with friends ahead of new challengeThe much-loved TV star has been making her colleagues laugh on air with her sense of humor, and even showcased her dance moves live on air on Tuesday's show.The group were discussing Pamela Anderson's upcoming Broadway debut in Chicago, as Amy told viewers at home: "Tomorrow on GMA Pamela Anderson is coming to talk about her upcoming Broadway debut on Chicago so very exciting."WATCH: Amy Robach shares sneak peek inside her incredible home as she gives it the ultimate makeoverLara then asked: "Isn't there some move on Chicago?" to which Amy replied: "Yes, it's 'And all that jazz,'" while miming the famous dance moves, much to the delight of her co-stars who started to laugh."There you go!" Lara said through laughter.MORE: Amy Robach highlights her toned physique in stunning photosAmy's family are very theatrical – not only does her daughter Ava study at the prestigious New York University Tisch School of the Arts, but her husband Andrew Shue is an actor.Amy lives with her family in New York, close to the GMA studios.
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