<p>Hollywood star Pamela Anderson is stepping into a new chapter of her life and career, and she couldn’t be more excited. The 58-year-old actor, who shot to fame with <em>Baywatch</em> in the ’90s, recently graced the red carpet at the London premiere of <em>The Naked Gun</em> and revealed that she feels like she’s only just getting started.</p><p>“I feel like I’ve just started my career now,” Anderson told People in an exclusive interview at the premiere.</p><p>“Every film I do lately heals a different part of me. I’m really excited to play real characters and be taken seriously as an actress,” said Pamela.</p><p>The upcoming reboot of the beloved comedy franchise sees Anderson starring as femme fatale Beth Davenport opposite Liam Neeson’s Frank Drebin Jr. The actor says the project marks another high point in her recent career renaissance, following her acclaimed Broadway debut in Chicago and her Golden Globe-nominated turn in The Last Showgirl.</p>.<p>On-screen chemistry with Neeson, she described their partnership as “a connection that is very sincere, very loving.” She even shared sweet behind-the-scenes moments, like Neeson draping his coat over her when she was cold on set. “He’s a true artist and the perfect gentleman,” she said, adding that she returned the kindness by baking him bread and cookies.</p><p>Revisiting her Hollywood journey, which began when a single photograph at a 1989 football game changed her life overnight, Pamela said she now feels in control of her narrative: “It’s been a crazy, wild ride, but at this moment, I feel like I’m finally where I’m supposed to be.”</p><p><em>The Naked Gun</em> reboot, which promises plenty of slapstick and fresh comic energy, is set to hit theaters on August 1 in India.</p>
<p>Hollywood star Pamela Anderson is stepping into a new chapter of her life and career, and she couldn’t be more excited. The 58-year-old actor, who shot to fame with <em>Baywatch</em> in the ’90s, recently graced the red carpet at the London premiere of <em>The Naked Gun</em> and revealed that she feels like she’s only just getting started.</p><p>“I feel like I’ve just started my career now,” Anderson told People in an exclusive interview at the premiere.</p><p>“Every film I do lately heals a different part of me. I’m really excited to play real characters and be taken seriously as an actress,” said Pamela.</p><p>The upcoming reboot of the beloved comedy franchise sees Anderson starring as femme fatale Beth Davenport opposite Liam Neeson’s Frank Drebin Jr. The actor says the project marks another high point in her recent career renaissance, following her acclaimed Broadway debut in Chicago and her Golden Globe-nominated turn in The Last Showgirl.</p>.<p>On-screen chemistry with Neeson, she described their partnership as “a connection that is very sincere, very loving.” She even shared sweet behind-the-scenes moments, like Neeson draping his coat over her when she was cold on set. “He’s a true artist and the perfect gentleman,” she said, adding that she returned the kindness by baking him bread and cookies.</p><p>Revisiting her Hollywood journey, which began when a single photograph at a 1989 football game changed her life overnight, Pamela said she now feels in control of her narrative: “It’s been a crazy, wild ride, but at this moment, I feel like I’m finally where I’m supposed to be.”</p><p><em>The Naked Gun</em> reboot, which promises plenty of slapstick and fresh comic energy, is set to hit theaters on August 1 in India.</p>