February14 , 2026

    Pamela Anderson was always prettier, says Nicole Eggert

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    Nicole Eggert always admired Pamela Anderson‘s natural beauty.

    Pamela Anderson has been praised by her former co-star

    The 52-year-old actress starred alongside Pamela, 56, on ‘Baywatch’ in the 90s, and Nicole has now admitted that her former co-star was “prettier and more natural” than herself.

    Nicole – who played Summer Quinn on the hit TV show for two seasons – told PEOPLE: “I always knew Pamela was prettier and more natural.

    “I kind of wondered why she always did so much make-up. But it was her thing and the look she was going for. It was the image she wanted to portray, so it worked for her. And I always just feel like, however you feel comfortable, whatever makes you feel good, do it. And for her, it was wearing a lot of make-up.

    “For me, it was like, makeup at the beach? ‘Oh, this is disgusting,’ You know what I mean?”

    Last year, meanwhile, Pamela revealed that she’s relished going against the “grain” with her fresh-faced look.

    The actress has embraced a fresh-faced beauty style in recent years, and Pamela has found it to be really “freeing”.

    Speaking to ELLE about her style, Pamela – who played the part of ‘C.J.’ Parker on ‘Baywatch’ – explained: “I think we all start looking a little funny when we get older. And I’m kind of laughing at myself when I look at the mirror. I go, ‘Wow, this is really … what’s happening to me?’ It’s a journey.”

    Despite this, Pamela admitted to being in a “good place”.

    The Hollywood star – who became a global sex symbol in the 90s – shared: “I feel rooted for. I feel good. I’m in a good place.”



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