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Pamela Anderson sans makeup at The Gothams Film Awards in New York on Monday.

Pamela Anderson’s a hero for not wearing make-up? Then call me a bad feminist

Women are being told we’re more “authentic” if we ditch makeup. Who benefits from that? Not the busy everyday woman who needs a bit of armour in a jar to boost her confidence.

  • Kate Halfpenny

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Pamela Anderson (at left) and Patti Smith both self-publish newsletters on Substack.

Making the headlines: Pamela Anderson and the celebs publishing their own news

Plus: get ready for the weekend with these fresh diversions.

  • Lauren Ironmonger, Greg Callaghan, Damien Woolnough, Melanie Kembrey, Susan Horsburgh and Dani Valent
Kate Bell modelling for Herskind at Copenhagen Fashion Week in August 2024.

Inspired by Pamela Anderson, I went to a glamorous event not wearing any makeup

What rocked my world was realising how out of date my attitudes were around how women should look in high-stakes social environments.

  • Kate Bell
The odd couple. Pamela Anderson and Julian Assange.

The real winner out of Assange’s freedom from prison? Pamela Anderson

From sharing vegan snacks in the Ecuadorian embassy to downplaying rumours of a romance, the former Baywatch actor was one of the first celebrities to support Julian Assange.

  • Thomas Mitchell
Taking a leaf out of Pamela Anderson’s book, I went a week without make-up to test how much cosmetics impact my daily life.

Inspired by Pamela: What a week without make-up taught me about the psychology of beauty

For many women, confidence is closely tied to the way we look. But is it possible to break the binds the cosmetics industry keeps us in?

  • Nell Geraets
In Garden of Eden, Pamela Anderson leaves her Hollywood life behind, returns to her roots on the coast of Vancouver Island, and embarks on a massive restoration of her grandmother’s legacy property.

‘You face it and erase it’: The reinvention of Pamela Anderson

A new TV series sees the iconic actress and author renovating the family home she grew up in – but for Anderson, moving home is just part of moving on.

  • Thomas Mitchell
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Composite: SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - APRIL 02: Candice Warner attends The Star Championships Day 1 at Royal Randwick Racecourse on April 02, 2022 in Sydney, Australia. (Photo by Hanna Lassen/Getty Images for ATC) Publicity handout.
FILE - Britain’s Prince William and Prince Harry arrive for the statue unveiling on what would have been Princess Diana’s 60th birthday, in the Sunken Garden at Kensington Palace, London, Thursday July 1, 2021. Prince Harry has said he wants to have his father and brother back and that he wants “a family, not an institution,” during a TV interview ahead of the publication of his memoir. The interview with Britain’s ITV channel is due to be released this Sunday. (Yui Mok/Pool Photo via AP, File)
Sam Neill arrival. State memorial service for former Prime Minister Bob Hawke at the Sydney Opera House on Friday 14 June 2019. fedpol bobhawkememorial Photo: Alex Ellinghausen
Paris Hilton poses for photographers upon arrival at the Fashion For Relief 2018 event during the 71st international film festival, Cannes, southern France, Sunday, May 13, 2018. (Photo by Arthur Mola/Invision/AP)

Book of revelations: How to make your celebrity tell-all memoir a hit

Candice Warner is forging ahead with a one-woman marketing campaign to flog her autobiography, but even that won’t be enough to topple Prince Harry’s book Spare.

  • Andrew Hornery
Pamela Anderson.

I dismissed Pamela Anderson. After reading her book, she’s someone I’d love to know

The Baywatch star’s memoir makes it clear that she’s a misunderstood woman and has reminded me how wonderful and surprising life is.

  • Helen Elliott
Pamela Anderson attends the “Pamela, a love story” NY Special Screening at The Paris Theatre on February 1.

Pamela Anderson is taking back control of her narrative

In a new documentary, former Baywatch bombshell Pamela Anderson wants to set the record straight.

  • Michael Idato
90s tattoos and Pamela anderson

Barbed wire is back: Why ’90s and 2000s tattoos are in vogue again

Tattoo artists are seeing a rise in ’90s and 2000s-style tattoos, from the iconic barbed wire armband to cartoon characters.

  • Shona Hendley

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