This Girl Was 'Molested' by Babysitter as a Child — Now This 90s Icon Lives Alone with 5 Dogs on Her Farm
- "I hope you die!" she told her former babysitter.
- Her first wedding took place on the beach.
- She thinks her new look is "a little rebellious."
Despite her humble birth on July 1, 1967, in Ladysmith, British Columbia, to a waitress and jack-of-all-trades, the brunette in the photo's birth was reported in a newspaper. She was the first centennial baby.
She went on to have an extraordinary life sparked by another instance of being in the right place at the right time. However, she first had to survive a traumatic childhood of violence and abuse.
Age 16, posing for her 1984 high school yearbook photo, on January 1, 1984 | Source: Getty Images
Her parents were 17 and 19 when they had her and still went out occasionally. Somewhere between the ages of four and eight, she had a female babysitter who molested her for around a year.
The babysitter "sexualized" the girl at a very young age, making her play inappropriate games. One day, the caretaker told her because she is a "bad girl," Santa Claus would not visit her that year.
At the pilot of "Home Improvement" on September 17, 1991 | Source: Getty Images
"I ran after her in tears, calling her a liar… and clumsily stabbed her with a candy-cane-striped pen in her chest," she penned in her memoir. "'I hope you die!' I screamed through tears."
The female predator died in a car accident following her graduation not long after. On hearing the news, the girl came to believe it was her doing, that she had some extraordinary power. She carried this with her for her "entire young life," eventually confiding in her mom and dad.
At the Hollywood All-Stars charity baseball game on August 22, 1992 | Source: Getty Images
Her parent's volatile relationship would also cause her to act out. Once, when the couple was fighting, she tried to divert attention away from it by telling her younger brother to hide while she convinced the town that he was missing.
Her father would dole out cruel punishments. When she went against his wishes to have her kittens in the house, he placed them in a paper bag and drowned them in the ocean. "I felt like I died that night, too," she remembers.
In "Home Improvement" on July 23, 1992 | Source: Getty Images
With Alexandra Paul and David Charvet at a "Baywatch" photocall on January 21, 1993 | Source: Getty Images
Between ages 12 and 14, she was sexually assaulted twice, and a boyfriend kicked her out of a moving car. She once stopped her father from assaulting her mom further by punching him.
That Little Girl Grew Up an Unlikely Icon
The young brunette became known as "Blue Zone Girl" when she was spotted on a jumbotron at a football game, but she would soon be renowned worldwide by her real name, Pamela Anderson.
A beer company scouted her as a spokesmodel, leading to a Playboy shoot. A "Home Improvement" role brought her into the mainstream, but she became a superstar portraying CJ on "Baywatch."
Pamela Anderson and Tommy Lee at the Planet Boom in North Hollywood, California, on April 13, 1996. | Source: Getty Images
Pamela Anderson and Tommy Lee at the Rokbar Hollywood grand opening party at Rokbar in Hollywood, California, on June 30, 2005. | Source: Getty Images
Her whirlwind romance with drummer Tommy Lee crescendoed into a wedding on the beach in Cancun, Mexico, in 1995, where she wore a white string bikini and he was in trunks. The couple had two children, Dylan Jagger and Brandon Thomas.
The footage they made during their honeymoon was stolen and sold as one of the first sex tapes of the internet era. The actress has never watched the tape but has felt its effects. She wrote how it "ruined lives," starting with their relationship.
Pamela Anderson and sons Dylan (L) and Brandon (R) attend the premiere of "Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius" on December 9, 2001, at Paramount Studios, in Hollywood. | Source: Getty Images
Pamela Anderson and her son Brandon Lee attend the amfAR Cannes Gala 2019 at Hotel du Cap-Eden-Roc, on May 23, 2019, in Cap d'Antibes, France. | Source: Getty Images
Lee was jailed for four months after he was found guilty of spousal abuse, and they divorced in 1998. She filed for full custody of the children in 2012, claiming that he was emotionally and physically abusive towards them.
Pamela Anderson (C) and her sons Brandon Thomas Lee (L) and Dylan Jagger Lee attend The Daily Front Row "Fashion Los Angeles Awards" 2016, at Sunset Tower Hotel, on March 20, 2016, in West Hollywood, California.| Source: Getty Images
Anderson has experienced a resurgence in her career. She has taken back the narrative surrounding her crafted by the media with a memoir, "Love, Pamela," and participating in the companion Netflix documentary.
The New #Pamcore
Returning to her coastal hometown of Ladysmith, Anderson found a "healing space" with its "crazy calmness." With limited paparazzi on the island, she feels protected. She lives alone with her five dogs.
"I live a more romantic life now that I'm alone than I did in relationships," Anderson said of the home she made in her grandparent's old farmhouse.
The humanitarian runs through the waves on the beach adjoined to her property year-round. When not working, she keeps busy in the 15,000-square-foot vegetable and rose garden and has taken up pottery. "I'm very crafty. I didn't realize," she said.
In an interview with People in January 2023, she conceded that she would like to have someone to share her life but that it tended to be a case of her catering to her partner's needs. After Lee, she wed Kid Rock and married Rick Salomon twice (one of which was annulled).
Pamela Anderson attends the Vivienne Westwood Womenswear Spring/Summer 2024 show as part of Paris Fashion Week on September 30, 2023, in Paris, France. | Source: Getty Images
Her most recent marriage to Dan Hayhurst lasted only a few months and ended in 2021. The "V.I.P." star has learned that she does not need a man to bring her roses:
"I've just planted a hundred rose bushes. I can get them any time I want — and they're my favorite roses."
She told Elle in August 2023 that the early morning hours were her favorite time. Anderson spends this time writing a newsletter, though she quipped she does this to distract herself from writing long, rambling emails to her sons.
Just as gardening and writing in the mornings replaced the party lifestyle she enjoyed at the height of her fame, so has her signature beauty look morphed into something else.
Pamela Anderson in the migrant and refugee camp of Grande-Synthe, northern France, on January 25, 2017. | Source: Getty Images
She was known for big blond hair, thin brows, and heavy eye makeup with tiny outfits that were, by her own account, "wild and uninhibited." Anderson added:
"I don't know if it was a defense mechanism or what. I just thought, 'I'm going to have fun.'"
Over the past few years, she has been sporting a more stripped-down beauty look, sometimes looking like she is not wearing makeup. Following the death of her makeup artist, Alexis Vogel, she started taking a new approach. She explained:
"She was the best. And since then, I just felt, without Alexis, it's just better for me not to wear makeup."
The star might have turned her back on the signature look, but a new generation of people have rediscovered her Y2K style and #Pamcore trends frequently on TikTok.
The animal lover contends that her beauty update is "freeing, and fun, and a little rebellious too." When she looks in the mirror, she feels "rooted for." Pamela Anderson says she is in a good place.
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