Exclusive. Pamela Anderson Attends the Hamilton Behind the Camera Awards in a Vibrant Black Outfit

Exclusive. Pamela Anderson Attends the Hamilton Behind the Camera Awards in a Vibrant Black Outfit

Pamela Anderson is an expert at making a statement.

On Thursday, November 14, in Los Angeles, the celebrity made a statement at the 13th Annual Hamilton Behind the Camera Awards by dressing boldly in black.

In collaboration with Variety, the event honors «the unsung heroes who work tirelessly behind the scenes of films,» according to Variety.

Anderson, 57, wore a business-casual outfit on the red carpet.

The celebrity wore a black pencil skirt that fell to her ankles with a black button-down shirt. The scarlet material at her wrists and the white collar on her top added a splash of color.


She chose a fresh-faced beauty appearance and kept her trademark blonde hair down, in keeping with her makeup-free lifestyle.

The celebrity accessorized her ensemble with a pair of black heels.

The evening’s award categories include animation, costumes, stunts, editing, and cinematography. Filmmakers such as Emilia Pérez, Inside Out 2, Gladiator II, and Dune: Part Two are being honored.

On Thursday, November 14, Ryan Reynolds, Jon Batiste, and Gia Coppola were revealed as the other awardees.

Variety chief operations and marketing officer Dea Lawrence stated, «Variety has a long history of highlighting the stellar work of artisans essential to the craft of filmmaking,» according to the source. «We are thrilled to be able to honor them with our partner Hamilton.»

The Last Showgirl, in which Anderson stars, had its global premiere in September at the 2024 Toronto International Film Festival. Dave Bautista, Brenda Song, Kiernan Shipka, and Jamie Lee Curtis are also featured in the Gia Coppola-directed film.

As she launched Paris Fashion Week in September 2023, the Baywatch alumna has maintained her makeup-free streak while promoting the initiative.

Anderson recently discussed her beauty philosophy with The Sunday Times, saying, «I created this character to combat or to cover up a lot of my disappointment in things that have happened along the way.»

«I’m playing myself now,» she added. «Now I feel more myself than ever.»