Pamela Anderson has always been at one with nature. The beautiful actress often talks about how much she loves her garden, plants, and flowers. Earlier this week, the mother of two posted some gloriously idyllic pictures on her Instagram feed.
Fans spied that the former wife of rocker Tommy Lee appeared to be in the UK, enjoying all that the Cotswolds have to offer. "Lilacs and wisteria… horses and ducks… I love Spring," she penned.
The carousel of snaps featured the The Last Showgirl star embracing nature in a pair of well-cut jeans and a relaxed knitted top. Her jeans showed off her petite frame and enviable waist. The blonde beauty added a slouchy hat, which neatly covered her flowing blonde bob. Basking in the sunlight, her glowing skin looked healthier and more youthful than ever.
In one video she shared, Pamela can be seen clutching a basket as she foraged, before walking in front of a house.
This house is made from Cotswold stone and is the famous house that sits at the centre of the exclusive celebrity haunt, Soho Farmhouse. It's easily identified by its pastel green door and bay windows at the front, as well as a sweeping driveway.
The members-only holiday spot is a destination surrounded by 100 acres of Oxford countryside, offering a spot to relax and enjoy good food, drink, and wellness activities. Soho Farmhouse offers 114 bedrooms, a spa using Cowshed products, a gym, and a lazy lake outdoor wellness experience.
Pamela's 'natural' new life
Alongside her reduced makeup pledge, and away from the glamour of the Hollywood spotlight, the 58-year-old enjoys a relatively quiet life at Arcady, her newly renovated seven-acre home in Ladysmith, Canada.
Last year, she revealed in an interview that working on improving her immense home has helped her in life.
Speaking to Architectural Digest, she described Arcady as "where everything came back together for me". Pamela continued: "This whole new chapter? It started in the garden." The Canadian actress then explained how her love for gardening had started in childhood, but developed into a passion around the time of the pandemic. "When I moved home to restart," she said, "I instantly thought, I'm going to make an incredible garden."
For Pamela, the garden felt symbolic of her journey: "The garden is such a metaphor: you can replant your garden every year, rotate your crops. I started learning a lot about it and thought, 'This is how I want my life to be."
After seven seasons of gardening and taking inspiration from some beloved Gardeners' World experts – "I love Monty Don, his videos and books," she told the publication – it has become something the actress is incredibly proud of.








