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Unlike many Hollywood colleagues, Pamela Anderson is not afraid of the prospect of aging. Rather, even vice versa. The 55-year-old movie star spoke about her laid-back approach to age and her own appearance on the air of the Dax Shepard podcast “The Expert in the Chair”.
I never felt like some incredible beauty, never, ”admitted Anderson. – So I can’t wait to see myself old. And when I get old, I recognize myself in the mirror. I want to wear my little straw hat over my gray hair and not make up. For me, this is a comfortable state.

Pamela noted that many beautiful women find it difficult to come to terms with age-related changes.
Many women who are considered classic beauties have a really hard time coping with aging. I don’t think it’s difficult for me, and I don’t want to chase youth, I don’t want to do all this madness with my body,” she said, hinting at the plastic surgeries that many celebrities “sin” with.
It should be noted that in 1999 the star of “Rescuers Malibu” and one of the main beauties of Playboy removed breast implants, admitting that she had long dreamed of getting rid of silicone and was extremely pleased with her decision.
Recently in Los Angeles premiered a Netflix documentary about Pamela Anderson called “Pamela: A Love Story”. On the red carpet, the main character of the tape was accompanied by two adult sons from rock musician Tommy Lee – 26-year-old Brandon Thomas and 25-year-old Dylan Jagger. Along with the documentary, the actress’s memoirs “Love, Pamela” also appeared on the bookshelves, in which she frankly spoke about psychological problems and domestic violence from her first husband.



Source: Hellomagazine

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