Pamela Anderson 'confident' when celebrities pay tribute to her iconic looks

Pamela Anderson has admitted she is "quite shy", but when celebrities pay tribute to her iconic fashion and beauty looks, she gets "a little bit of confidence".

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Pamela Anderson feels more confident about herself when celebrities pay tribute to her fashion and beauty looks
Pamela Anderson feels more confident about herself when celebrities pay tribute to her fashion and beauty looks

Pamela Anderson gets "a little bit of confidence" when celebrities honour her iconic fashion and beauty looks.

Beyonce paid tribute to the blonde bombshell's 'Baywatch' brows and her messy updo hairstyle when she shot her 'Bodyguard' music video in November 2024, and 'The Electric State' star Millie Bobby Brown even borrowed Pamela's gold Versace dress that she wore in 2005 and other iconic pieces while on the press tour for the Sci-Fi adventure film.

And 'The Last Showgirl' actress is proud to be seen as a style icon now, after being ridiculed at the time.

She told America's In Style magazine: "It gives me a little bit of confidence.

“When I was wearing these clothes, they weren't fashionable.

"And they weren't making headlines, unless they were being made fun of."

Pamela received a confidence boost when she attended Paris Fashion Week in 2023 when Carine Roitfeld complimented her Vivienne Westwood hat and her skin, and the 'Baywatch' star admitted she prefers choosing her own outfits rather than working with a stylist.

The former Playboy model said: “I'm just at my happiest when I'm self-styled

“I know there's a time and a place for a stylist ...

"I know what works best on me, and it's not always what's in fashion."

Pamela is naturally "quite shy", but she is determined to "get better at that".

She explained: “I'm actually quite shy - I'm okay if I'm on a stage - but I'm really shy, and I'm trying to get better at that.

“It's been a journey, but if you're wearing great clothes, that's a good first [step] that builds your confidence.”

And Pamela has accepted she will "never" be a "perfect, polished person".

She said: “I'm never going to be that perfect, polished person.

"There's always a little bit of something that goes wrong - or not goes wrong, but it's off, and that's the personality part of it.”