PICS: Pamela Anderson parties…in a Star Wars helmet

Pamela Anderson attends a party at the Hotel Faena in Buenos Aires, Argentina, where she is currently a contestant on the dancing show ‘Bailando por un sueno.’

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Pamela Anderson attends a party at the Hotel Faena in Buenos Aires, Argentina, where she is currently a contestant on the dancing show ‘Bailando por un sueno.’

Photos: Fame

Pamela Anderson, actors Jude Law model Gisele Bendchen attended the first night of Rio de Janeiro’s samba school parades, which went on until sunrise Monday.
Anderson, one of the stars of the “Baywatch” series, was accompanied by boyfriend Jonathan Roses, according to the brewery that invited her, and said she loved the Carnival show, of which she took a number of photos.
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Pamela Anderson arriving back at her Liverpool hotel. She requested a police escort to her hotel, which she received, however, after parking on the pavement/sidewalk the police who had escorted her back to her hotel then issued her car with a £60 parking ticket.
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What is she wearing? Is that a sweater dress? A sweater snuggie? I’m confused.

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Pamela Anderson arrives back to her hotel after her performance in “Aladdin” at the Liverpool Empire.


Pam Anderson shows off more than her famous assets when she graces Playboy for the 13th time.
The actress-turned-activist displays another little-known skill: she’s a poet!
In a poem she penned to accompany the eight-page nude pictorial in the mag’s January issue, Anderson, 43, muses about the new Sexual Revolution and the need to do good.
“Our best isn’t good enough — right now our eyes are far-reaching,” Anderson, who first landed the cover of the mag in 1989. “Please let’s show the good in us. . . The brilliance. . . The wonderful. . . It’s abundant — it’s just not tapped as it should be.”
The mother of two, who refers to herself as “just a sex symbol” even calls out “All the negative ads run by our politicians,” and urges them to “Put that money to good use.”
She also shows her support for President Barack Obama, writing, “So many are with you. . . I can think of many positive parts of now. . . That you spearheaded.”
Her final thought? “May all your bombs be bombshells.”
