Pamela Anderson went makeup-free yet again as she posed up a storm at The Hollywood Reporter’s Annual Women In Entertainment Gala.
Presented by Lifetime, the glittering event welcomed a cavalcade of boldface Hollywood names to the iconic Beverly Hills Hotel this Wednesday.
A standout among them was Pamela, who has been hitting the headlines for going without cosmetics as she promotes her new movie The Last Showgirl.
The 57-year-old blonde, who acquired the ‘mindful, minimal’ skincare line Sonsie with her sons this year, flashed her radiant smile for the cameras at this week’s fete.
While swanning around the gala, she got in a bit of mingling with none other than British actress Jane Seymour, her fellow 1990s TV icon.
Jane, 73, cemented her place in television history on the 1990s drama Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman, while Pamela became a reigning sex symbol of the decade on Baywatch.

Pamela Anderson went makeup-free yet again as she posed up a storm at The Hollywood Reporter’s Annual Women In Entertainment Gala

While swanning around the gala, she got in a bit of posing with none other than British actress Jane Seymour, her fellow 1990s TV icon
For her latest public appearance, Pamela swept back her signature platinum hair to emphasize her luminous unadorned complexion.
The Canadian bombshell, who has been a vegan for decades, modeled a simple black cocktail dress that was cinched in slightly to emphasize her still enviably svelte figure.
Pamela’s face broke into a grin as she posed with Jane, who had slid her willowy frame into a shimmery silver dress that slid slightly off the shoulder.
This Monday, Pamela went viral for going without either a bra or makeup as she attended the star-studded Gotham Awards at Cipriani Wall Street in New York City.
On the red carpet, she shed some light on her new look, explaining that she wears cosmetics on film but now tends to forego them offscreen.
‘I mean – I wear – I love to wear makeup too sometimes,’ she shared with People. ‘It has a time and a place. I just feel in my personal life, it just didn’t really make sense.’
When the international 1990s pinup was asked how she defines beauty nowadays, she replied: ‘Being brave and living your dreams. It’s never too late.’
Pamela revealed last year that she drifted away from cosmetics after her longtime makeup artist Alexis Vogel died of breast cancer in 2019 at the age of 61.

Presented by Lifetime, the glittering event welcomed a cavalcade of boldface Hollywood names to the iconic Beverly Hills Hotel this Wednesday


A standout among them was Pamela, who has been hitting the headlines for going without cosmetics as she promotes her new movie The Last Showgirl

The 57-year-old blonde, who acquired the ‘mindful, minimal’ skincare line Sonsie with her sons this year , flashed her radiant smile for the cameras at this week’s fete

For her latest public appearance, Pamela swept back her signature platinum hair to emphasize her luminous unadorned complexion

Pamela’s face broke into a grin as she posed with Jane, who had slid her willowy frame into a shimmery silver dress that slid slightly off the shoulder


Jane, 73, cemented her place in television history on the 1990s drama Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman (left), while Pamela became a reigning sex symbol of the decade on Baywatch (right)
‘She was the best,’ said Pamela, who also counted Alexis as a friend. ‘And since then, I just felt, without Alexis, it’s just better for me not to wear makeup,’ via Elle.
In recent weeks, Pamela has been at the center of a swirl of buzz for her leading performance in the upcoming drama The Last Showgirl.
The film stars Pamela as an aging Las Vegas dancer called Shelly who, after decades in the business, finds that her time in the spotlight is drawing to a close.
Jamie Lee Curtis features in the film as a former member of Shelly’s profession, amid a cast that includes Dave Bautista and Jason Schwartzman.
Billie Lourd, the daughter of Carrie Fisher and Hollywood super-agent Bryan Lourd and the granddaughter of Debbie Reynolds, is also in the picture.
The Last Showgirl was helmed by Gia Coppola, the granddaughter of The Godfather director Francis Ford Coppola and niece of Lost In Translation filmmaker Sofia Coppola.
After premiering at the Toronto International Film Festival in September to a warm critical response, The Last Showgirl will bow in theaters December 13.