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Pamela Anderson Women know that they can become many things, and despite past sex symbols, she is forked to discover a new self at 58.
“I don’t like being a sex symbol, which means I don’t think it’s very sexy,” the “Baywatch” star told her to Elizabeth Day. “How to Fail” Monday’s podcast. “I think we all aim to be sexy in our relationships, but for the world, sexy, I don’t know.”
She said it was a sex symbol. “It brought a lot of attention that I didn’t like, but I don’t complain, so I don’t want to say it, but I feel that is a slippery slope that you present yourself to a world like this.
She said she wanted a more natural look in this day and age.

Pamela Anderson knows that women can become many things, and despite her sexual aspirant past, she is forked to discover her new self at 58. (Mega/GC image)
“I want to challenge myself and become myself in many ways, because women are so many things,” she said, adding, “We’re not just wildlife between the sheets.”
She also said that she made expectations from people in her life “sometimes ‘pretty harsh'” but I’m happy to be here now, and looking back, “Well, I became that person, I’ve come to have those experiences, and those are all parts of me and I’ve now compartmented my life a little more.
“I want to challenge myself and become myself in many ways, because women are so many things. We’re not just wildlife between sheets.”

Anderson is open about his preference to go without makeup, including during public appearances. (Arnold Jerocky/Getty Images)
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Anderson became one of the biggest sex symbols of the 1990s, playing lifeguard CJ Parker on the hit show “Baywatch.”

Pamela Anderson from Baywatch around 1990. (Kypros/Getty Images)
She said she still struggled to have the meaning of “a girl in a red bathing suit, or a personal part of it,” when she heard her name. “So, if I feel that way, I’m sure a lot of people feel that way.”
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“It’s been an interesting kind of excavation over the last few years that I remember who I am, what my original thoughts are, what dreams and desires are, how I progressed through round two with every lesson I learned first and didn’t want to fall into the same trap,” she said.

Anderson was seen in New York in May. (Thestewartofny/gc image)
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Anderson, who recently began to start making makeup at certain events, added, “Beauty is subjective and doesn’t have to look like a magazine cover. You don’t have to make it an industry standard.”
She said “When we decided that we didn’t need a Gram team for a particular event, ‘everyone’ was horrifying. When I was in Paris, I wanted to go and see the architecture of the museum. Did you wonder who was looking at me?
The 58-year-old added, “Why am I sitting in a make-up chair when I’m not trying to be the pretty girl in my room?”

Pamela Anderson in 1992. (Eddie Sanderson/Getty Images)
She also doesn’t want to “take after the young people.”
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“It was given to us to look as young as possible.