Pamela Anderson stuns in a white dress as she gives a special look at her home
Pamela Anderson put on a youthful display as she posed for a photo inside her oceanfront home on Vancouver Island which was shared to Instagram on Sunday.
The Baywatch star, 56 — who recently revealed that ditching makeup was ‘very freeing’ — held a cheerful smile on her face as she sat inside the front room of The Roadhouse located on the Ladysmith property.

In the caption, the model penned to her 3 million fans, ‘I am most at home — with my animals, on the ocean with a light softness thrown about… reading, writing and dreaming…’
The actress could be seen wearing a flowy, white sundress that was held up with thick straps that wrapped around her shoulders.
She sat on top of a circular stool with her knees drawn up to her chest as she paused for a spontaneous photo session.

Her blonde locks were parted in the middle, and effortlessly cascaded down naturally past her shoulders.
Pamela sat at a rectangular-shaped, white island that had two stools placed in front. The walls, as well as the ceiling and exposed beams were all painted an off-white color to give a warm feeling to the space.
Natural light streamed through the windows while the flooring was a mix of wood as well as black and white tile for a unique flare.

Various pictures were enclosed in wooden frames and placed on the walls, offering a rustic feel.
The Ladysmith property was initially purchased by her grandparents back in the 1950s, per the Vancouver Sun. A cabin is also located on the six-acres, where Anderson grew up.
She told the outlet last year, ‘I think I was really spoiled. When you grow up on the beach, you just expect it every morning. You expect these mornings.’

The beauty later expressed, ‘I just kind of sit around sometimes and go, «How did I get here? What happened?» I just left here, I went around the world and I came back slightly unscathed. I came back in one piece, which is a miracle.’
Pamela continued, ‘I always knew that I would come back here. I always knew if I had this place, I would keep a little bit of my sanity and a little bit of my feet on the ground.’