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    Pamela Anderson doesn't listen to stylists and just wants her looks to be "joyful"

    The 58-year-old former Baywatch star - who is a Global Brand Ambassador for jewellery brand Pandora - has revealed she loves accessorising her outfits with sparkly gems but admits she's not "Elizabeth Taylor" and is happy with her high street pieces


    She told Grazia magazine: "I don't listen to too many stylists ... I mean, it's always going to be a little bit of a miss with me, but that's part of my charm ...

    "I want it to be joyful. I've been accessorising with all the Pandora jewellery, even in the movie [The Naked Gun].

    "Growing up, my mom was bedazzled from head to toe and she gets sparklier the older she gets. But she didn't have money, she had costume jewellery.

    "And I feel it's nice to [work with] a brand that's accessible. Everyone wants to be Elizabeth Taylor, but I'm not, I'm a Pandora girl."

    Pamela previously admitted she never used to be a big fan of jewellery, but she's started "loading up" in recent years.

    She told Glamour magazine: "Well, I've just started my whole jewellery [journey] in this chapter of my life.

    "It's funny because I look at my mom, who is bedazzled from head to toe. I was like: 'It's a bit much, Mom', but now I find myself loading up on jewellery."

    The actress went on to reveal her favourite piece is a pair of diamond stud earrings because they "go with everything".

    She added: "I'm not a real trend follower, and I'm a little rebellious. Wear what you want. Wear what you want. And jewellery is a good way to express yourself - makeup, no makeup, whatever you want to do.

    "We say more with our presentation than we do with our words - it all kind of goes together. If you want to be in a good mood, wear something fun, put some jewellery on. It all helps. It accentuates your mood.

    "It's not like you look into the future six months and go: 'I'm going to wear that, I'm going to wear that'. You just wake up in the morning and look in your closet and go in your jewellery box, and decide this is what I'm wearing today in spite of how I felt yesterday.

    "This is a new day. It's a clean slate."

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