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Remember the ’90s? The era of grunge, neon, and dial-up internet? Well, in the midst of all that, Pamela Anderson was a bona fide sensation. Her iconic Playboy image those platinum blonde locks, those curves, that smoldering gaze etched itself into pop culture history. But guess what? Pamela’s now calling it a “cartoon character.” For all the TV News and Entertainment News updates, follow BollywoodLife on WhatsApp. In an exclusive chat with Better Homes and Gardens magazine, Pamela Anderson peeled back the layers. “That was the beginning of me letting go of the image I had always had of myself,” she confessed. “What is this cartoon character that I’d created? OK, that was fun. But I’m not that person anymore.” She said she was also keen to “challenge the idea of beauty and this mask we put on”, confessing that she didn’t think anyone would even notice the changed her and said that her world has “opened up”. Picture this: Paris Fashion Week, a whirlwind of couture and camera flashes. But Pamela decided to break free. “I’m not going to sit in a makeup chair for three hours,” she declared. Instead, she headed to the Louvre. As she stood there, surrounded by art and history, she pondered: Who am I competing with? The answer? Herself the girl from Vancouver Island who accidentally stumbled into a world of glamour. Pamela’s transformation wasn’t just skin-deep. She felt like a “little freckle-faced kid” with a “big, beautiful Vivienne Westwood hat on.” The pneumatic bombshell had evolved into someone more authentic, more real. And guess what? She’s loving it. Sure, we remember the red swimsuit, the slow-motion beach runs, and the Baywatch theme song. But Pamela’s life wasn’t all glitz and gloss. She cooked meals for her family, threw dinner parties, and navigated the spotlight. She played into the image, but she also played her own game.
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Now, Pamela’s in a different chapter. She’s shed the mask, stepped out of the spotlight, and embraced her true self. It’s a relief a deep exhale after years of posing, pouting, and pretending. She’s not just Pamela Anderson, the bombshell. She’s Pamela, the woman who made it through it all. So here’s to authenticity, to letting go of cartoon characters, and to Pamela unfiltered, unapologetic, and utterly captivating. Pamela Anderson recently opened up about her Playboy image from the 90s and also spoke about the challenging the idea of beauty.Â