'I'm accepting myself a lot more these days,' says former Baywatch star Pamela Anderson

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'I'm accepting myself a lot more these days,' says former Baywatch star Pamela Anderson
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Pamela Anderson has become 'accepting' of her natural appearance. The 55-year-old actress insists she isn't interested in Botox and fillers, as she'd prefer to age naturally. The former Baywatch star shared: 'I like to see my freckles. I like when my hair isn't done. I like just a really fresh face.' Pamela is actually curious to see how her features...

Pamela Anderson poses during a photocall before the Chanel Spring/Summer 2019 women's ready-to-wear collection show during Paris Fashion Week in Paris, France, on Oct 2, 2018.The 55-year-old actress insists she isn't interested in Botox and fillers, as she'd prefer to age naturally.

The former Baywatch star shared: "I like to see my freckles. I like when my hair isn't done. I like just a really fresh face."She told Women's Wear Daily: "I don't like those injections, and that doesn't work on me. I want to see what's going to happen."She said: "That's my look. And I feel like that is a power statement because I'm accepting myself a lot more these days, and it feels great.

Pamela - who was married to Tommy between 1995 and 1998 - said: "I heard she'd been nominated for an Emmy, but maybe that was a joke. "It's not her fault; it's a job. But whoever created it - well, it just feels like something else stolen."The actress would spend up to four hours a day getting her hair and make-up done - but she still relished the experience.

Lily shared: "That's what's so cool about being an actor, is you get to do these polar opposites. Like I had brown frizzy hair and no make-up [in Yesterday], and then all of a sudden I'm transformed after four hours of this incredible hair and make-up team.

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