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Published: 11:57 GMT, 15 February 2025 | Updated: 11:57 GMT, 15 February 2025
Pamela Anderson showcased her sensational sense of style in a striking ensemble as she arrived at the BBC studios on Saturday.
The Baywatch icon, 57, cut a glamorous figure in an autumnal knitted jumper and a green satin skirt as she stepped out to promote her new movie The Last Showgirl.
She gave herself a few extra inches in a pair of pointed green velvet heels and appeared in jovial spirits as she smiled for the cameras.
Pamela, who has been open about ditching make-up in recent years, showed off her fresh-faced beauty once again and shielded her eyes with chic yellow shades.
The actress has been busy in London promoting her new drama movie, which has seen her nominated for her first ever Golden Globe.
She was up for Best Actress in a Drama for her portrayal of a Las Vegas showgirl but was ultimately beaten to the award by Fernanda Torres, who won for I'm Still Here.

Pamela Anderson showcased her sensational style in a striking ensemble as she arrived at the BBC studios on Saturday

The Baywatch icon, 57, cut a glamorous figure in an autumnal knitted jumper and a green satin skirt as she stepped out to promote her new movie The Last Showgirl
Earlier this week, Pamela reflected on her break from acting and told how she felt a 'kind of sadness' before her incredible career resurgence.
Speaking about her comeback on The Graham Norton Show on Friday, Pamela said she was 'enjoying the moment' and branded it a 'really wonderful' thing to be happening at this stage in her life.
Asked if see saw it as a new chapter, she said: 'I hope so. There are lots of things in the works, so I am deciding what I want to do next.
'I want challenging roles, I want to transform and see what I am made of. I feel like I have only just scratched the surface.'
Recalling how her part in The Last Showgirl came about, Pamela said she felt she had to grab the part 'by the throat and do it' when she first received the script.
'I was making pickles and writing a cookbook and making my life beautiful no matter what but I had this kind of sadness thinking I had so much more to give,' she shared.
'So, when the script arrived I thought, ''I am going to grab this part by the throat and do it.'''
The Last Showgirl sees Pamela portray aging Las Vegas showgirl Shelly Gardner, who must evolve when her show is shut down.

Pamela, who has been open about ditching make-up in recent years, showed off her fresh-faced beauty once again and shielded her eyes with chic yellow shades

Earlier this week, Pamela reflected on her break from acting and told how she felt a 'kind of sadness' before her incredible career resurgence
Discussing the film's plot, she shared: 'It's a very relatable story and I had a lot of empathy for the character – I fell in love with her. It is a very touching and beautiful and not at all violent or exploitative towards women.'
Pamela continued: 'We shot the movie in 18 days, which was wild. Playing Roxy in Chicago on Broadway was the warm-up for this role and I am so proud to be a part of it. I love independent cinema, and I can't wait to do more'.
But while she may have missed out on a BAFTA nomination, but she is set for a key role at Sunday's prestigious ceremony.
Pamela has not only bagged a front row seat for the ceremony at London's Royal Festival Hall but she will also present the gong for one of the night's biggest award categories.
'Presenting at the BAFTAs is a huge deal for Pamela,' an insider has told The Sun. 'In many ways she feels vindicated after years of being undervalued or mocked.'
'While she didn't get a nomination, BAFTA bosses saw The Last Showgirl and knew they wanted her involved in this year's ceremony somehow. Finally, after all these years, she is being seen as the great actress she is.'
After earning a Golden Globe nomination and a Screen Actors Guild Awards nomination, many were hoping Pamela would score her first Oscar nomination this year.

The Last Showgirl sees Pamela portray aging Las Vegas showgirl Shelly Gardner, who must evolve when her show is shut down

Pamela's latest role comes 33 years after she first shot to fame in Baywatch (pictured on the show in 1992)
Unfortunately, the actress' name wasn't called when the 97th Academy Awards nominations were revealed.
While some consider her exclusion a snub, Pamela herself insisted that she wasn't expecting her name to be called at all.
'Oh my gosh, it’s not something I ever expected. Doing the work is the win,' she told Elle.
'That’s what I like to do, and I think we can lose sight of that sometimes in this whole crazy awards season, but it’s nice to be recognised, and it’s all a bonus,'
The Last Showgirl marked her first starring role in many years, as Pamela added that she was more than happy with the accolades she'd already received.
'I couldn’t imagine [it] anyway. I’m happy for the SAG nomination, that’s [voted on by] your peers. That’s really cool. This has been a long road promoting this film,' she said.
She added that the success of The Last Showgirl is 'the best payback' after the Hulu miniseries Pam & Tommy, which chronicled the leak of her and Tommy Lee's sex tape.
'It's just one of those things. It happened and now I'm here and so this is the best payback … I'm being seen and recognised for my work and not these tawdry moments,' she said on Andy Cohen's Sirius XM show Radio Andy.