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Pamela Anderson

“I spent some time for myself, stripping away this caricature that I created, because I’d started believing that it was true.”

There is one thing that Pamela Anderson is sure of, and it’s that life is full of change. “You start thinking back to the reality – what was I doing 30 years ago? What was my perspective on the world?” With the PamNaissance in full swing, she’s “a very different person now”.

From her critically acclaimed role in The Last Showgirl to speaking out about the causes that inspire her and her brand-new plant-based cooking show, this is Pamela Anderson standing in her power.

In this issue, Pamela Anderson is ready for her closeup: her second act is only just beginning.

More highlights in this edition:

  • Kay Kerr dances like nobody’s watching, reconnecting with herself and her love of dance after receiving an autism diagnosis. You can read the excerpt from the anthology Someone Like Me here
  • English indie rocker Pete Doherty pens the letter to his younger self that he couldn’t write in rehab, and says that he’d be “well impressed” with everything he’s accomplished
  • Andrea Goldsmith speaks to us about the freedom of fiction and writing her way through grief for her latest book The Buried Life
  • Funnyman Ross Noble tells us that nothing says “luxury” quite like a Prawn Cocktail in Tastes Like Home

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Olympics

Issue! Issue! Issue! Oi! Oi! Oi! As we cheer on our Olympians and Paralympians in Tokyo, here at The Big Issue we’re also celebrating our very own sporting champions: vendors and Street Soccer players who’ve donned the green and gold on the world stage.

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Cycles of Life
In this edition, we speak to people who’ve taken to two wheels, including Tour de France winner Cadel Evans, actor Samuel Johnson, and several Big Issue vendors, to find out why bikes are back in such a big way.

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Guy Pearce
From Jack Irish to Mare of Easttown, we’re in the midst of a Guy-naissance.

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