At the premiere of The Last Showgirl, Pamela Anderson looks gorgeous in a white top and midi skirt

At the premiere of The Last Showgirl, Pamela Anderson looks gorgeous in a white top and midi skirt

At Tuesday’s special showing of The Last Showgirl at The 92nd Street Y in New York City, Pamela Anderson looked gorgeous.

The 57-year-old actress looked stunning in a linen midi skirt tucked into a white button-down shirt.


She wore naked suede shoes with a steep stiletto heel, adding inches to her height.

She chose a simple, subdued style by forgoing any jewelry or accessories.

Slicing back her platinum blonde hair into a low ponytail, the Baywatch star displayed her bare-faced beauty while talking candidly about her tumultuous relationship with her parents.

She attended a special screening of The Last Showgirl with director Gia Coppola and a live recording of Josh Horowitz’s Happy Sad Confused podcast at the location.

Coppola discussed the subtleties of creating her character Shelly, a Las Vegas showgirl with an unclear future, with the former Playboy model.

Coppola, the granddaughter of Francis Ford Coppola, wore straight-leg jeans, a black blazer jacket, and a blue button-down shirt for the special event.


In order to portray a gorgeous, seasoned showgirl who must make plans for the future after her show unexpectedly ends after 30 years, she described how she drew inspiration from aspects of her own life.

Anderson talked about how she won the job in an interview with Entertainment Weekly over the weekend, joining co-stars Curtis and Coppola.


Anderson claimed that she was immediately captivated to the character after obtaining Kate Gersten’s script because she takes her art form extremely seriously, even if everyone treats her like a sexual object.

«No one was sending me anything like this before, so I’ve never read a script that I responded to like that,» she remarked.

After reading it, I felt compelled to take action. It’s either life or death. It’s quite significant.

«Being single and having two grown sons allowed me to have ‘a thousand percent focus’ on the project,» Anderson continued.


I kind of gave up and walked home thinking, «Oh well, it’s too bad,» even though I knew I was capable of more than I had previously accomplished. I made a mistake.

She said, «I didn’t put in enough effort, or people just think a certain way about me because I gave in to the trappings.»