Source : PERTHNOW NEWS
She is one of the biggest stars in the world, known for acting, modelling, advocacy and her unique relationships past, and now she is here in Australia.
Pamela Anderson quietly jetted into Sydney on Monday morning, looking fresh and stylish after the long-haul flight.
Despite her now make-up-free life, Anderson was glowing as she exited the VIP doors at Sydney International Airport.
Fans who spotted the star could be seen waving and cheering, with Anderson delighting, waving and smiling back.
Anderson, who previously was in a relationship with WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, wore a stylish white look styled with sunglasses.
It will be the first time since Assange returned to Australia that the two have been in the same country. However, no announcements have been made about a potential friendly rendezvous.

Anderson is in Australia for a world-exclusive speaking event promoted by Wunderlust, which is only taking place in Sydney and Melbourne.
The event promises an “ intimate conversation exploring reinvention, resilience and the beauty of second acts”.
Anderson told Variety the show was about “coming home to yourself”.
“This moment in my life feels expansive and deeply intentional. These conversations are about coming home to yourself, embracing change, letting go of old narratives and trusting what’s next,” she said.
“I’m so looking forward to sharing that space with audiences in Sydney and Melbourne.”
It is expected to explore the woman Anderson has become, worlds away from her Baywatch 90s image.

“Beyond acting, Pamela’s decision to embrace a makeup-free public presence has cemented her as a symbol of authenticity, challenging expectations of what it means to be a woman in the public eye,” the event says.
Anderson’s career has achieved an impressive renaissance.
In recent years, she has released a memoir, a Netflix special and starred in Gia Coppola’s The Last Show Girl.
Just last week, Anderson released a line of rattan furniture in collaboration with a Los Angeles design brand Olive Ateliers called The Sentimentalist.
“I grew up by the sea… I remember our tiny cabin on its rocky beach — the wood turned silver from years of salt and weather… I am drawn to things that age and soften with time… furniture that holds you, pieces that grow more beautiful the longer you live with them,” Anderson wrote on Instagram, announcing her latest venture.
“The Sentimentalist feels like home to me — playful, nostalgic, made to move from porches and gardens to the family picnic table… indoors curled up by a fireplace or outside under the stars.”



