Pamela Anderson has credited Playboy magazine with "saving her life" after she was left traumatised by sexual assault.
The 50-year-old actress and model is known for her work as a Playboy bunny, and has said that after her alleged experiences with female babysitter - whom she claims molested her as a child - working for the magazine "empowered" her and helped her come out of her "shy" shell.
She said: "I was molested as a child by a bad female babysitter, who is no longer alive. And my first experiences with men were not consensual.
"I was painfully shy as a child. As a young girl, Playboy empowered me. It really saved my life. I felt very trapped inside and needed to free myself. It was a breakthrough for me, and there I met artists and activists and gentleman. It has been a fun and wild life."
The Baywatch star admits her road to success wasn't easy, and has encouraged those in a similar position to "step outside their comfort zone".