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Pamela Anderson, 57, exhibits off her flawless bare-faced complexion as she slips right into a daring costume for Perfect Magazine shoot

Pamela Anderson continued to show off her stunning bare-faced complexion as she posed for an artistic shoot with Perfect Magazine.

The actress, 57, has cemented her acting comeback with an acclaimed new role in The Last Showgirl, already landing a Golden Globe nomination for Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama.

In the images Pamela, who has been proudly posing makeup free, slipped into an eye-catching cut-out dress adorned with peach sequins, before changing into a stylish red mini, both from Isabel Marant.

The former Baywatch star left little to the imagination by going braless in a racy black Alexander McQueen gown, and a distressed cream linen piece.

Speaking to the publication, Pamela also shared her reasons behind her decision to return to her childhood home in Canada.

She said: ‘Like a moth to a flame, I needed to go home to the place it all started, full circle… Unfinished business? I had some demons to face, some life to unravel and history to look at from an adult point of view. 

Pamela Anderson, 57, continued to show off her stunning bare-faced complexion as she posed for an artistic shoot with Perfect Magazine

Pamela Anderson, 57, continued to show off her stunning bare-faced complexion as she posed for an artistic shoot with Perfect Magazine

The actress has cemented her acting comeback with an acclaimed new role in The Last Showgirl, already landing a Golden Globe nomination for Best Actress in a Motion Picture

The actress has cemented her acting comeback with an acclaimed new role in The Last Showgirl, already landing a Golden Globe nomination for Best Actress in a Motion Picture

In the images Pamela, who has been proudly posing makeup free, slipped into a stylish red mini while posing in a bedroom

In the images Pamela, who has been proudly posing makeup free, slipped into a stylish red mini while posing in a bedroom

‘It hasn’t been easy, but rewarding. The trees on my property have known me since birth. A vortex… it’s a place I always came home to refuel. 

‘I sink my toes in the ocean and breathe. My hair has grown a foot since I returned, like roots of a tree. I feel very connected… and in the right place. 

Elsewhere, Pamela recently shared that ‘knew she had to do’ her newest role in The Last Showgirl.

The film centres on a seasoned performer who must plan her future when her show ends abruptly and Pamela said she had ‘never been offered’ anything like it when the script was presented to her.

She told Collider: ‘I was all in and knew I had to do it. It felt like life or death. It just ticked all the boxes for me and made me feel alive. I felt such relief when I read it. 

‘My heart started beating fast and I thought, ”Oh, this is what that feeling is, when you read a project and you have to do it.”

‘I’ve never read a script like this before. I’ve never been offered anything like it. So, I was all in, times a thousand, times a million.’

Pamela is joined in the cast by Jamie Lee Curtis and Brenda Song amongst a host of others and Billie Lourd, the daughter of late Star Wars actress Carrie Fisher, plays her on-screen daughter and felt as if they shared a ‘beautiful scene’ together on screen that felt akin to a therapy session.

The former Baywatch star left little to the imagination by going braless in a racy black sheer gown in one image from the shoot

The former Baywatch star left little to the imagination by going braless in a racy black sheer gown in one image from the shoot

Speaking to the publication, Pamela also shared her reasons behind her decision to return to her childhood home in Canada

Speaking to the publication, Pamela also shared her reasons behind her decision to return to her childhood home in Canada

She said: 'Like a moth to a flame, I needed to go home to the place it all started, full circle¿ Unfinished business? I had some demons to face'

She said: ‘Like a moth to a flame, I needed to go home to the place it all started, full circle… Unfinished business? I had some demons to face’

Elsewhere, Pamela recently shared that 'knew she had to do' her newest role in The Last Showgirl

Elsewhere, Pamela recently shared that ‘knew she had to do’ her newest role in The Last Showgirl

The film centres on a seasoned performer who must plan her future when her show ends abruptly after 30 years

The film centres on a seasoned performer who must plan her future when her show ends abruptly after 30 years

She told Collider: 'I was all in and knew I had to do it. It felt like life or death. It just ticked all the boxes for me and made me feel alive. I felt such relief when I read it'

She told Collider: ‘I was all in and knew I had to do it. It felt like life or death. It just ticked all the boxes for me and made me feel alive. I felt such relief when I read it’

'My heart started beating fast and I thought, ''Oh, this is what that feeling is, when you read a project and you have to do it,'' Pamela added

‘My heart started beating fast and I thought, ”Oh, this is what that feeling is, when you read a project and you have to do it,” Pamela added

The former Baywatch sensation was nominated in the Best Actress in a Drama category for her role in The Last Showgirl, which premieres in theaters on January 10.

She attended the ceremony with her son Brandon, who towered over her as they walked the red carpet.

The show business veteran wowed critics with her comeback performance in Gia Coppola’s film.

On Thursday Pamela also used her Instagram platform to acknowledge the devastation caused by the ongoing firestorm in Southern California.

In black font set against a beige background, she wrote to her nearly four million followers, ‘In this devastating moment, my heart is aching for all.

‘In this time, we come together — to help, to love our fellow beings, our neighbors, our community.’

The note continued, ‘To our hero first responders, and all risking their lives for others: Thank you.

‘The spirit of family and friends sustains us. Be safe. Bless you.’ 

In an interview with Better Homes & Gardens last summer, Pamela discussed the public persona she had in the 1990s.

She told the publication: ‘People have this pneumatic kind of image of me from Playboy to Baywatch, to my rock ‘n’ roll type of husbands, to everything else.

‘And as much as I threw every dinner party and cooked all those meals for family and my kids, it wasn’t what was seen publicly.’

The legendary actress posed for the latest shoot with Perfect Magazine

The legendary actress posed for the latest shoot with Perfect Magazine

On the other hand, she added: ‘But I also played into the image that was created around me. I’m glad I did all that, but I’m really glad I’m where I am now.’

‘I think the most important part is, I made it through all of it. And now it’s such a relief that I get to be myself and enjoy this time.’ 

Pamela has cultivated a quiet, peaceful live in her native British Columbia that she loves and cherishes. 

‘Wake up, whatever is happening is just happening. It’s all about self acceptance. This is the chapter of my life I’m trying to embrace now,’ she told I-D in October.

‘Well, sometimes it’s challenging, and you just have to understand that you’re good enough and that you are beautiful. I like to say the word life-ing instead of aging, chasing youth is just futile.’

‘I feel like a relief, just a weight off my shoulders — and I actually like it better. I’m dressing for me now, not for everybody else,’ she said of walking out the door makeup free.