Pamela Anderson showed off her fresh-faced complexion as she attended Utopia’s The Last Showgirl Golden Globe Nominations party at The Hollywood Roosevelt in Los Angeles on Friday.
The Baywatch star, 57, showed off her age-defying beauty as she continued to embrace a makeup-free look on the red carpet.
The actress looked effortlessly stylish in a slouchy beige knit turtleneck and a bronze midaxi skirt.
Pamela completed the look with a pair of sheer black tights and added inches to her height with pointed black court stiletto heels.
As she bared her glowy, freckled face, her signature blonde hair was parted from the side and styled in a voluminous blowout.
She was also joined on the red carpet by Gio Coppola, the director of the movie, her co-star Billie Lourd, 32, writer Kate Gersten, and producer Robert Schwartzman.
Pamela Anderson showed off her fresh-faced complexion as she attended Utopia’s The Last Showgirl Golden Globe Nominations party at The Hollywood Roosevelt in Los Angeles on Friday
The Baywatch star, 57, showed off her age-defying beauty as she continued to embrace a makeup-free look on the red carpet
Pamela revealed she’s embraced her natural features and gone without make-up ever since the death of her makeup artist and long-time friend Alexis Vogel.
She previously explained she has gone natural in a bid to ‘stop chasing her youth,’ and has received praise from fans for ‘ageing gracefully.’
In The Last Showgirl, Pamela portrays a veteran dancer who must sort out her future when her show abruptly wraps after 30 years.
The movie is slated for a January 10, 2025 release and It also stars Jamie Lee Curtis, Brenda Song, Kiernan Shipka, among others.
The Last Showgirl received two nominations at the 82nd Golden Globe Awards for Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama for Pamela and Best Original Song for ‘Beautiful That Way’.
Pamela last acted in the 2017 film adaptation of Baywatch, reprising her iconic role as CJ Parker.
In January 2023 she starred in her Netflix documentary Pamela, A Love Story and she also released her memoir Love, Pamela that month.
At the movie’s premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival last September, Pamela said she’s ‘been getting ready my whole life for this role.’
She looked effortlessly stylish in a slouchy beige knit turtleneck and a bronze midaxi skirt
The mother-of-two completed the look with a pair of sheer black tights and added inches to her height with pointed black court stiletto heels
As she bared her glowy, freckled face, her signature blonde hair was parted from the side and styled in a voluminous blowout
She was also joined on the red carpet by Gio Coppola (centre) , the director of the movie, and her co-star Billie Lourd, 32 (right)
Writer Kate Gersten (second from right), and producer of the movie Robert Schwartzman (far right) also attended the event and posed up a storm on the red carpet alongside Pamela
In The Last Showgirl, Pamela portrays a veteran performer who must sort her future when her show abruptly wraps after 30 years
She reflected ‘Having a beautiful, messy life is something incredible to draw from, and sometimes I’ll look back on my life and think, I could have done this differently, but you need the life experience to be able to look back and say those things,’
Taking the stage at the Hamilton Behind the Camera Awards, Pamela revealed: ‘After I had almost given up [on acting], Gia Coppola recognized that hunger in me and helped me dust off the cobwebs of a dream I had almost forgotten.’
She credited Coppola with, ‘Reigniting the flame in me. Saving my life. Forever grateful that she cast me as Shelley in The Last Showgirl.’
Pamela added: ‘Gia is the epitome of an actor’s director. I am proud to honour Gia Coppola tonight, who is spearheading the next generation of filmmakers with kindness and style, storytelling with gentle unforgettable grace — so needed in this world.’