Pamela Anderson Stuns in High Fashion With Anna Wintour After Vogue Snub Admission!

On Sunday afternoon, Pamela Anderson secured a prime front-row seat for the Jacquemus men’s Paris Fashion Week show alongside Anna Wintour. This indicates that she was present in one of the most coveted positions during the event.

In a somewhat awkward photo, the 57-year-old actress and the 75-year-old fashion legend were seated a seat apart from each other. Pamela maintained a composed, unemotional countenance throughout the shot.

Last year, Anna from Vogue media was invited to the prestigious Met Gala for the first time, following which Pamela commented on her.

Each year, Wintour decides who makes the guest list and who’s relegated to the waitlist.

In an interview with The Times, Pamela expressed her gratitude for the invitation, stating, “It holds great significance for me to attend, as it feels like all my experiences have culminated in this prestigious moment where I’m part of the Met, recognized and welcomed by Anna Wintour.

In retrospect, it seems unlikely that she would have given me a second glance back then. I never fit the trend, and I was far from being considered cool.

‘And I know those things may seem really superficial to some people, but it means a lot to me.’

During the Jacquemus fashion show, Pamela looked stylishly elegant in a white gown, accessorized with sleek black heels and a coordinating handbag.

She opted for her usual toned-down no makeup look and wore her blonde tresses pulled back.

Anna’s attire was characteristically fashionable, sporting a striking red-and-white patterned gown, complemented by eye-catching sunglasses as her signature touch.

Raye, Central Cee and Carla Bruni were the other famous faces making an appearance at the show. 

After speaking up about being overlooked for an Oscar for The Last Showgirl, Pamela decided to attend the show as a follow-up event.

As a dedicated admirer, I can’t help but express my awe for the exceptional indie movie that chronicles the journey of an aging Las Vegas showgirl, Shelly Gardner, portrayed brilliantly by its lead actress. This masterpiece, under the visionary direction of Gia Coppola, garnered countless accolades and praise for its captivating narrative, particularly my personal favorite scene where our protagonist must adapt when her beloved show is closed down.

Regrettably, Anderson didn’t receive a nomination during the announcement of the 97th Academy Awards on Thursday morning.

Some perceive her absence as disrespectful, but Anderson herself clarified that she hadn’t anticipated being included at all.

In a recent interview with Elle on Thursday, Anderson expressed surprise by saying, “I never envisioned this. Achieving the work itself is the reward.

You know, as a devoted enthusiast, I can’t help but immerse myself in my passion, and occasionally, amidst the chaotic whirlwind of award seasons, we might overlook that simple joy. Yet, receiving recognition for my work is truly heartening, and it’s an added delight, not the main goal.

In a significant comeback, The Last Showgirl represented Anderson’s initial leading part in quite some time. Moreover, Anderson expressed her contentment over the recognition and awards she had already been honored with.

She expressed that she couldn’t envision anything different. She’s delighted about the Screen Actors Guild (SAG) nomination, which is decided by her fellow actors. She found it really exciting. This has been quite a journey in promoting the movie, she added.

She remarked that the triumph of The Last Showgirl serves as an “excellent retaliation” following the Hulu miniseries Pam & Tommy, which depicted the scandal surrounding the release of her and Tommy Lee’s private video.

She expressed that it’s simply one of life’s situations, an event that occurred, leading her to be where she is now. The best way to respond, she believes, is by being noticed and appreciated for her work rather than past, unremarkable incidents – this was conveyed during her appearance on Andy Cohen’s Sirius XM show, Radio Andy.

Regarding the Hulu series featuring Lily James and Sebastian Stan as Pamela and Tommy, she shared: ‘I wasn’t part of it. I never received a call, which was quite unexpected and left me feeling a bit upset.’

She stated, “I believe from an ethical standpoint, it was against the law. However, in a sense, you could be considered fair game. I recall being told years ago that you’re essentially public property and have no claim to privacy regarding this specific event that caused quite a stir worldwide.

When asked if anyone from Hulu ever approached her with an apology, she replied, ‘No they haven’t.’

In the show, they reenacted the scene involving the missing video tape which had been swiped by an angry contractor, portrayed by Seth Rogen, due to his frustration over not being compensated by Lee.

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2025-01-26 18:31

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