Pamela Anderson Embraces Glam and Full Makeup for Elle’s January 2025 Cover While Reflecting on Her Career and Oscar Snub in Hollywood

Pamela Anderson Embraces Glam and Full Makeup for Elle’s January 2025 Cover While Reflecting on Her Career and Oscar Snub in Hollywood

Pamela Anderson, the iconic Hollywood star, is embracing her glam side once again.

The actress, known for her stunning beauty and her role on Baywatch, graced the January 2025 digital cover of Elle, looking flawless with a full face of makeup.

The striking portrait, captured by Adrienne Raquel, showcases Pamela at her most glamorous, reminding fans of the classic image she’s known for.

A Year of Natural Beauty and Now a Bold Return to Glam

In the past year, Pamela, now 57, surprised her fans by going makeup-free, revealing a more authentic and down-to-earth version of herself.

This new, more natural look allowed her to show a different side to her pinup persona, which fans adored.

But it seems that for this Elle shoot, she’s returned to her roots, embracing the hyper-glam, polished style she’s been famous for over the years.

Oscar Snub Doesn’t Bother Pamela Anderson

Despite not receiving an Oscar nomination for her role in The Last Showgirl, Pamela Anderson isn’t letting it affect her.

The actress had been widely speculated to earn a nomination, but when the Academy Awards shortlist came out, she was absent from the acting categories.

Pamela, however, brushed it off, sharing with Elle that she never expected an Oscar nomination in the first place.

She’s happy simply with the work she’s done, saying, “Doing the work is the win.”

Gratitude for the SAG Award Nomination

Though Pamela didn’t receive an Oscar nod, she has been nominated for an Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role at the upcoming SAG Awards.

The nomination, voted on by her peers, is something she cherishes deeply.

She expressed how proud she is to be recognized for her role and how meaningful it is to have her efforts acknowledged by those in the industry.

Pamela will compete with fellow nominees Cynthia Erivo, Karla Sofia Gascon, Mikey Madison, and Demi Moore at the awards ceremony on February 23.

The Last Showgirl Brings Redemption After the Pain of Pam & Tommy

Pamela also reflected on the success of The Last Showgirl as a personal triumph.

After the difficult experience of watching her tumultuous relationship with Tommy Lee portrayed in the Hulu series Pam & Tommy, Pamela feels that the success of her comeback film is “the best payback.”

Speaking on Andy Cohen Live on Sirius XM, she expressed that being recognized for her acting now feels like a moment of redemption.

“I’m being seen and recognized for my work and not these tawdry moments,” she shared, explaining how the success of the movie helped her move past the painful memories tied to the series.

Reflecting on Pam & Tommy and Its Impact on Her Life

When asked about the Pam & Tommy series, Pamela opened up about her feelings.

The show, which starred Lily James and Sebastian Stan as Pamela and Tommy, was made without her involvement, which she found hurtful.

She revealed that no one from the production reached out to her for permission or input, a lack of consideration she found strange. “It was hurtful,” she admitted.

Pamela also noted how she felt that ethically, the show was questionable, and that it left her feeling like “public property” with no right to privacy.

Despite all that, she’s found strength in moving on and being recognized for her true talents.

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