Jamie Lee Curtis shares her thoughts on Pamela Anderson’s seen recently at Paris Fashion Week.
The “Halloween” franchise star celebrated the topless model’s mega-moment on social media, showering the 56-year-old with praise for daring to defy the industry’s beauty standards. Although Curtis is proud of his co-stars, his followers are not impressed!
Fans Hate Over Jamie Lee Curtis’ Support Of Pamela Anderson’s Natural Beauty Moment
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The “Everything Everywhere All At Once” actress kicked off the new month of October with a sweet post dedicated to Anderson. The 64-year-old shared two photos of the blonde beauty’s makeup-free look at the Isabel Marant Spring/Summer 2024 womenswear fashion show.
The September 28 event was part of the Paris Fashion Week circuit, with several celebrities turning out in their most glamorous outfits. However, Anderson surprised the star-studded guests by embracing her natural freckles and aging lines, making 56 look like the best thing in town.
In the photo shared by Curtis, the blonde beauty rocks her shoulder-length hair with soft waves sweeping down her back. She showed off her toned body in a stunning yellow midi dress with a textured sleeveless number that hugged her curves in all the right places. As noted, Anderson didn’t wear any makeup, showing off her glowing skin.
Despite not showing off like many of the contestants, the “Baywatch” star stole the show, and her topless look earned Curtis high praise. The Oscar winner’s touching tribute reads:
“THE NATURAL BEAUTY REVOLUTION HAS OFFICIALLY BEGUN! @pamelaanderson in the middle of fashion week, with so much pressure and posturing, and, and, and, this woman shows up and claims her seat at the table with nothing on her face. I am deeply impressed and disappointed by this act of courage and rebellion.”
Unfortunately, Curtis’ love of Anderson’s makeup-free look isn’t shared by fans of the “Freaky Friday” star. Many are calling out the mother of two for exaggerating the “Baywatch” star’s nude moment because they believe it isn’t unique.
“Hate that this is a ridiculous ‘act of bravery and rebellion’,” one distraught follower wrote. One social media user who was unimpressed by Curtis’ praise of Anderson’s natural beauty, wrote: “She’s had a lot of surgeries. What are you talking about?”
“How about a revolution against facelifts, fillers, and Botox and procedures that completely change your appearance? That would be a revolution. Leaving the makeup is not comparable,” quipped a third. More people slammed Curtis’ caption, with a fourth claiming the world had become sad.
“It’s sad that we live in a world of resurgent fascism and climate catastrophe, and a celebrity who doesn’t wear makeup is considered brave,” lamented the individual. “Hollywood narcissism at its best,” someone cried. “Patting yourself on the back for not wearing makeup and then calling yourself brave. Talk about privilege.”
“Millions of women go to public events every day without make-up and are not called brave. Good for Pamela for doing what millions of women have been doing every day for so long,” one fan quipped.
“Really?? Courage and rebellion?? You people are out of touch with what the real world is dealing with. This is the most stupid thing to do. She doesn’t wear makeup. Yawn,” another disappointed follower commented.
Her late Makeup Artist inspired Pamela Anderson’s Nude Look
Two months before stepping out at Paris Fashion Week 2023, Anderson caused a stir on social media by flaunting her natural beauty. In August, the former “Playboy” magazine model shared a makeup-free selfie on Instagram.
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The photo captures the “Home Improvement” star’s cute freckles and glowing skin as she poses with a shell over one eye. “It’s never too late… to bloom,” the blonde beauty captioned the sweet image. The post received a positive response from fans, many of whom hailed the actress as an inspiration.
However, her late makeup artist, Alexis Vogel, inspired the “Dancing with the Stars” alumna’s choice to stop wearing makeup. The stylist died in 2019 following a battle with breast cancer.
Reflecting on how Vogel’s death affected her, Anderson said: “I just felt, without Alexis, it would be better for me not to wear makeup.” According to the TV personality, ditching the beauty enhancer was a good decision, and she described the journey as “liberating, fun, and a little rebellious.”
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