Fresh-faced Pamela Anderson is unrecognisable as she shows off her iconic cleavage in a figure-hugging dress as she wines and dines with millionaires at Paris bash
The Baywatch babe and Playboy model looks age-defying in a flattering black and white number at the gala
PAMELA Anderson looked beaming as she spent the evening at a glamorous Best Award Gala: 40th Edition in Paris on Friday.
The 49-year-old star was age-defying as she swept her iconic blonde locks away from her face and kept her make-up to a minimum at the illustrious event.
However, some habits die hard and her famous cleavage was on full display in a sleeveless greyscale dress covered in faces.
The A-Line dress then flared out at the hips thanks to a puffy petticoat, making the dress a modern reinvention of the classic 1960s vintage look.
The swanky event, held at the French capital’s Four Seasons George V hotel, looked to be a blast for Pamela, who looked more content than ever as she wooed the fellow guests.
Pamela escorted events promoter Massimo Gargia, and the Italian looked completely smitten with the Baywatch beauty.
She later fed the mogul a bite of cake as he cut the celebratory party piece to celebrate the 40th birthday of the gala.
She then scooped up a piece for her own before partying the night away with her pals.
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Since her days as the Baywatch bombshell in the 90s, the star has been working as an activist for several organisations, as well as continuing to work in small roles as an actress.
Most recently, she has gone on record to condemn the porn industry, after her sex tape with ex-husband Tommy Lee leaked in 1996.
Back in October, she appeared on This Morning to label porn a ‘public hazard’ and said: She said: "In the age of technology there's so much access and I think people becoming desensitised...it's a big concern.
"I know I'm part of the problem and I should probably disqualify myself from this whole situation because I was in Playboy and I had a tape stolen from my home and exploited all over the world but I didn't think Playboy was pornographic."
Speaking about her past Pamela said she doesn't regret her "Playboy days" saying: "It was free, it was sexy. It was sexual objectification but it was on my terms.
"I have some regrets in my life and I also feel great that I have this perspective because I've been the product of this and treated like an object. I have an authority on the subject."
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