Hollywood icon Pamela Anderson, long celebrated for her glamorous persona and bold image, has recently opened up about distancing herself from the “sex symbol” label that has followed her throughout her career. In a deeply personal interview, the 58-year-old actress revealed that the title, often meant to flatter, actually brought her discomfort and even fear.
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“I Don’t Like Being a Sex Symbol”
Speaking on the How to Fail with Elizabeth Day podcast, Anderson candidly shared:
“I don’t like being a sex symbol. I mean, I think it’s not very sexy… sexy for the world is, I don’t know… It brought a lot of attention I didn’t like. That can be even scary at times.”
Known globally for her breakout role as CJ Parker in Baywatch and as a Playboy Playmate, Anderson said the constant public gaze made her feel objectified and misunderstood.
Embracing Natural Beauty and Letting Go
Since the passing of her longtime makeup artist Alexis Vogel, Anderson has chosen to ditch makeup entirely — a decision symbolic of her desire to return to authenticity.
“I felt it was important for me, in my personal life, to be more natural… Women are many things,” she explained.
This transformation has been visibly embraced by her fans and fashion critics alike, especially after her makeup-free appearances at major events like Paris Fashion Week in 2023.
“Quitting” Hollywood and Choosing Peace
Along with her evolving self-image, Anderson revealed she is considering stepping away from Hollywood altogether.
“I’m glad I did all that, but I’m really glad I’m where I am now… I made it through all of it,” she told Lad Bible.
Despite these statements, Anderson remains active in the industry. She earned praise for her Broadway debut in 2022 as Roxie Hart in Chicago and starred in ‘The Last Showgirl’ (2024), which brought her Golden Globe and SAG Award nominations.
What’s Next for Pamela?
Pamela Anderson will next be seen in the upcoming film ‘The Naked Man’ alongside Liam Neeson, set to release on August 1, 2025. However, her current mindset suggests a shift toward projects with meaning and depth, rather than image-driven roles.
Moving Forward
Pamela Anderson’s honest reflections mark a bold step in her personal and professional reinvention. No longer boxed in by past perceptions, the actress is reclaiming her identity — not as a “sex symbol,” but as a multi-dimensional woman who’s survived, evolved, and thrived on her own terms.
By – Nikita

