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Pamela Anderson, 57, gives verdict on ‘my young Baywatch body’ 28 years after last show

Hollywood star Pamela Anderson shot to fame after appearing on Baywatch in the 1990s as CJ Parker, but it turns out she still has the killer physique she did 28 years ago

Acting legend Pamela Anderson says she still has a 90% Baywatch body.

After making an impression at the BAFTAs last week, the 57-year-old, who is best known for playing swimsuit-clad CJ Parker from 1992 to 1997, says she reckons she’s still has her curves from her 20s.

The movie star, who once thought she would marry MJ, moved from Canada to California in 1989 to pose for Playboy, went on to star in Barb Wire, Borat and TV series Stacked. Asked in The Observer if she missed her young Baywatch body, Pamela said: “I still have my young Baywatch body! I was thinking that the other day.

“There’s little things here and there, but yes, still here – 90% maybe.” Pamela has appeared a record 14 times in Playboy magazine, 13 of them as the cover star.

Pamela starred as CJ Parker(Image: Baywatch Co/Kobal/REX/Shutterstock)

She also said she had “no idea” about the power her classic Baywatch red swimsuit held. The mother-of-two said: “You don’t have any idea when you’re taking a job.

“You never know if it’s going to be like the number one show in the world. It wasn’t like I was calculating my career. These are the things that were presented to me and that I did.”

Pamela looked elegant at the BAFTAs(Image: Variety via Getty Images)
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Nowadays, Pammy sports a more subtle look and tends to go makeup-free at swanky events like the BAFTAs. After years of full glam, she is more comfortable in her own skin – and we think she looks tremendous.

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