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Pamela Anderson says women aren’t ‘just the wild animal between the sheets’ as she fights sex symbol status

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At 58, Pamela Anderson is actively challenging her long-standing sex symbol image, stating that women are multifaceted and "not just the wild animal between the sheets." On the "How to Fail" podcast on Monday, she expressed discomfort with the "sex symbol" label, noting the unwanted attention it brought. Anderson is now embracing a more natural look, going makeup-free at events, and seeking to explore her full potential beyond her "Baywatch" persona, despite past career disappointments and public perception.

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  1. 1 1990s: Pamela Anderson became a major sex symbol, playing C.J. Parker on "Baywatch."
  2. 2 2024: Nominated for a Golden Globe for "The Last Showgirl."
  3. 3 Recently: Began going makeup-free at certain events.
  4. 4 Monday (July 7, 2025): Pamela Anderson discusses her views on the "How to Fail" podcast.
  5. 5 Upcoming: Stars with Liam Neeson in "Naked Gun" movie.
  • Anderson is redefining her public image and career trajectory
  • Potentially influencing perceptions of aging and beauty in Hollywood
What: Pamela Anderson is publicly rejecting her sex symbol status and advocating for a broader perception of women.
When: Monday (July 7, 2025) on the "How to Fail" podcast. Her actions like going makeup-free are ongoing.
Where: On the "How to Fail" podcast; Paris (where she went makeup-free at events).
Why: Anderson feels the "sex symbol" label is not sexy, brought unwanted attention, and she wants to challenge herself, present herself differently, and explore her full potential as a woman beyond a singular image.
How: By speaking out on podcasts, embracing a natural look (e.g., going makeup-free at events), and taking on new acting roles that challenge her past image.

At 58, Pamela Anderson is actively challenging her long-standing sex symbol image, stating that women are multifaceted and "not just the wild animal between the sheets." On the "How to Fail" podcast on Monday, she expressed discomfort with the "sex symbol" label, noting the unwanted attention it brought. Anderson is now embracing a more natural look, going makeup-free at events, and seeking to explore her full potential beyond her "Baywatch" persona, despite past career disappointments and public perception.