A public relations expert has analyzed her transition.
I was actually always a tomboy growing up, she confessed.
She continued: I never wanted to wear a dress.
I made mud pies.
Her more naturalbeauty routine, she explained to the publication, is something shes harvested.
Pamela explained: I make rose oil, which I do with rose hips.
Im interested in my Epsom salts, olive oils, and shea butter.
The Canadian native reportedly called her recent hiatus from the extravagant showbiz lifestyle a healing experience.
She recalled: My boys were like, Mom, you must have a glam team.
And my agents were like, You have to have a glam team!
I go, I know how to put a dress on myself.
I dont need someone buttoning up my blouse.
And they were just horrified.
She has repositioned herself through great skill, hard work, and probably some really good professional advisors too.
Pamela Andersons story is a powerful lesson in the dangers of typecasting individuals based on limited information or exposure.