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“She Looks Horrible,” Pamela Anderson Debuts Changes to Her Style, But Another Detail Sparks Controversy

Pamela Anderson is back in the spotlight. The 57-year-old Baywatch icon, nominated for Best Actress in a Drama for her role in The Last Showgirl, recently attended a pre-Golden Globes event in Los Angeles. However, it was one particular detail of her appearance that sparked intense discussion.

Anderson attended the event with her 28-year-old son, Brandon Thomas Lee, whom she shares with her ex-husband Tommy Lee. Towering over his mother, Brandon accompanied her as she dazzled in a timeless Oscar de la Renta dress featuring a ruched bodice. Staying true to her commitment to sustainability, Pamela completed her look with Pandora’s lab-grown diamonds, including a sparkling necklace, earrings, and bracelet.
Debuting chic bangs, her updated hairstyle brought a modern twist to her iconic blonde locks, a signature look that has defined her since her Baywatch days.

The star’s fans flooded her with praise, admiring her timeless beauty. “She looks beautiful — this is how you age gracefully,” one user commented. Another echoed the sentiment, saying, “She has mellowed and aged into a lovely lady. No heavy makeup really suits her.”
However, others were critical of her natural look, suggesting she shouldn’t completely forgo cosmetics. Some comments read, “Pam’s face looks terrible. She looks like she just rolled out of bed. Put in a little effort!”, “Make up, it does wonders. She doesn’t need a lot. But does need something!” and “Nothing wrong with wearing some make up and doing something with her hair!! She looks horrible.”

She looks great! Better than some with frozen "Botox surprised look" faces I've seen lately. Some who are younger than her ... Awesome way to present oneself. Kudos Pam...
She's got eyeliner, blush, and lipstick. And she looks beautiful. Those naysayers are blind.
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In October 2024, Pamela Anderson attended the Academy Museum Gala in Los Angeles, turning heads in an off-the-shoulder gown while confidently opting for a makeup-free look. Her choice drew mixed reactions from fans — some admired her natural beauty, while others voiced concern. This highlights how even subtle style decisions can spark significant conversations.

In a bunch of years, her look would/could be more acceptable, depending on the style of the day, but not today, you should be able to use enough makeup without looking made up. i get the whole ageing naturally thing, some people can pull it off, but not Pam, she murdered her eyebrows.
Social media lit up with reactions to Pamela Anderson’s makeup-free appearance, with many fans praising her for showcasing her natural beauty. However, not all feedback was favorable, as some expressed concern, suggesting she looked tired or unwell without her usual makeup.
“I’m all for embracing a more natural look, but please do the eyebrows and put on a little something to even out the skin,” one commenter suggested. Another added, “Not sure if she has over-plucked to oblivion, but some brows would really improve the new make-under.”
Meanwhile, Kate Beckinsale shocked fans with her latest appearance, sparking a heated online debate over possible changes to her face.
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