Pamela Anderson is considered one of the most beautiful women in the world. She’s best known for her role on the TV series Baywatch. Anderson seemingly has not aged since those days, and her recent post on Instagram proves it. In it, she showed off her long legs while sitting on a stool. She captioned the post, “Magic cannot leave you, when it is you.” How does she stay so fit? Read on to see 5 ways Pamela Anderson stays in shape and the photos that prove they work.
Anderson shared some of her wellness secrets in an interview with Vogue. She says that self-care is one of her biggest priorities, even when she has a busy schedule. “I’m a big self-care person,” Anderson said. “Especially when you’re going through any kind of emotional time. I get a lot of massages.”
Anderson makes sure to stay motivated. She shared her secrets for doing so in her Vogue interview. “I have this funny saying I’ve been doing lately where when I’m exhausted and my feet feel like they’re going to break, I just think, ‘What would Serena Williams do right now?’ She wouldn’t quit! I say, ‘What do champions do? Get back out there, stop complaining,’ to myself. I feel really driven and it’s funny.”
Anderson makes sure to eat healthy. She tells Vogue that she likes to intermittent fast and take supplements. “I only eat between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. It just makes me feel so great and energized. I’ve got a great doctor in L.A. who has given me this great vitamin regimen. I’m taking them and eating healthy as I’m vegan.”
Anderson is an avid cook. She talked about this in an edition of her newsletter. “Cooking didn’t always come so natural to me, but I have always loved to cook. I love to write recipes. I prefer not to measure and I resort to ‘eye balling’ mostly, and it gets the best of me, especially in baking, we must have patience—it IS a virtue and the only road to success.”
In her newsletter, Anderson talked about some changes she is making to her lifestyle. “I’m trying to drink less coffee and more tea,” she said. “I love my glass teapot and blends of rose and chamomile. Still, it’s a work in progress. I have planted a ‘tea garden’ this season, and can’t wait to prepare my own concoctions. My kids tease me about it and say I’m too high-strung for so much coffee.”