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Jamie Lee Curtis Praises Pamela Anderson Going Makeup Free

“It takes my breath away.”

Billie Lourd, Kiernan Shipka, Pamela Anderson, Brenda Song and Jamie Lee Curtis of 'The Last Showgirl' pose in the Getty Images Portrait Studio Presented by IMDb and IMDbPro during the Toronto International Film Festival at InterContinental Toronto Centre on September 06, 2024 in Toronto, Ontario.
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We live in a world with a bustling and ever-changing cultural landscape. And Pamela Anderson's first makeup-free public appearance has been one of the most formative pop culture moments in recent years. For decades, we knew Anderson as the quintessential Playboy bombshell, and her '90s-inspired glam was engrained in our memories. But, upon releasing her skin-care brand, Sonsie, Anderson has officially entered her no-makeup era.

Now, Pamela appears everywhere, from red carpets to fashion shows, and shows off her radiant complexion and natural beauty. In the world of anti-aging obsession, Anderson's bravery inspires many, including A-list friends like Jamie Lee Curtis. Keep reading to see what Curtis says about Anderson's brave new lifestyle.

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Jamie Lee Curtis Talks Pamela Anderson and Aging

In a recent interview with Entertainment Tonight, Curtis got to gush about her life-long friend and coworker Pamela Anderson. She praised the actress for her natural and authentic approach to aging. "I've been watching her in awe for a long time," Curtis began, "As soon as she started to take a position that she was beautiful enough without the bull****, it took and takes my breath away." Anderson has been going makeup-free for almost a year now, appearing at events like Paris Fashion Week with a bare face. Curtis has been watching with admiration the whole time, noting that she, too, has tried to make a similar statement.

"I did a magazine article in 2001 where I took off all my clothes and showed everybody 'hey guys, this is what I look like,' specifically to do the same thing she's doing which is to say, don't compare what you see in an altered way and imagine you're not good enough, because this is what I look like. I think that's a message I've been supporting for a long time and I love that she is the champion of that."

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