Pamela Anderson hasn’t lost any of the charm that made her a global superstar.
The Baywatch legend was in demand at the BAFTA Film Awards last weekend… a lot of people were very excited to see her in the flesh. When anyone asked her for a selfie, her reps were keen for her to say no.
But she ignored them to give her fans a snap to remember. As you can see, I was one of them. It’s great to see a Hollywood star who’s down to earth.
Pamela arrived for the BAFTA Film Awards wearing a stunning white outfit, bouncing back in style following her being snubbed for an Oscar nomination for The Last Showgirl.
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Last year Pamela released Netflix documentary ‘Pamela, A Love Story’, which explored how she dealt with her sex symbol status and tumultuous personal life, and an autobiography, Love, Pamela.
She shot to fame as one of the stars in Baywatch, playing CJ Parker in the popular US series, in which she starred opposite David Hasselhoff.
The famous red swimsuit worn by Pamel in the show is set to go on display at London’s Design Museum next year.
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Her outfit will be on loan to the Design Museum from Germany’s BikiniARTmuseum, which is dedicated to swimwear and bathing culture, after they acquired the piece from the collection of Hasselhoff and All-American Television in 2023.
It will form part of the Splash! A Century of Swimming And Style exhibition, which will examine a century of swimming, the history of lidos, and mermaid-inspired Mermaidcore of the 2020s, popularised by Halle Bailey and Dua Lipa.
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The exhibition will be guest-curated by Amber Butchart, a dress and design historian known for the BBC competition show The Great British Sewing Bee.
She said: “It’s incredible to be showing Pamela Anderson’s iconic Baywatch swimsuit in the exhibition, especially at this pivotal point when she has reclaimed her own image and has designed and modelled her own swimwear.
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“I live in Margate and I grew up in a seaside town and, as a fashion historian, understanding our relationship with water through design and clothing has always been at the heart of my work.”
Anderson, known for her slow-motion sequences in the bathing suit, spent five years on the show, which followed a team of lifeguards working on a Californian beach.
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