It's nice to have boundaries, because as long as we have them, we can cross them a bit, and that's what perks interest. If you have full freedom, what do you do?
— Pamela Anderson
I'm a good example of someone who can come to Hollywood and keep their feet on the ground with all the rock stars, all the drama that goes with being here. It's still important to pump your own gas and to be able to vacuum.
My refrigerator is full of kale and greens. I can't imagine something greasy, or eating meat.
My career only took off because of one football game. I thought it was funny. 'Playboy' called and offered me a cover just like that. I turned them down initially, because I was nervous about it and my boyfriend at the time didn't want me to do it, but they kept coming back, so I eventually said yes.
I started running, and I hated it. Of course, everyone hates running for the first mile. If you're running two miles or twenty miles, it always hurts. Now I live it. I look forward to it. It's really good. It clears my head.
My hair was so much a part of my personality and all my photo shoots. I hid behind my hair. And then, I just decided I was okay with myself. To have short hair and really show my face is even more revealing than anything. It's a statement - not to everyone else, more to myself. I'm just ready to get out from behind my hair and be myself.
You grow up and change your look. I feel different from how I did in my Playboy days. Now I think I'm in charge of toning down my look or not.
I have a Stella McCartney Adidas sports bra. I feel like I'm totally comfortable running. No problem. I have support where I need it.
I do a lot for PETA. I do a lot of things I think are really important, I volunteer at school and I'm still amazed I can pay my bills because I feel like I don't work that much, I really don't.
I've been married a couple of times and survived!
I feel that, at this point in my career, I don't want to do another television show. I don't want to do a film.
I don't wear sunscreen. I don't have a skincare program.
I've created my own career in my life, and I've had a lot of fun doing it. I think that's good.
I don't think I am an actress. I think I've created a brand and a business.
My dad read the Bible ten times, and I want to do it in my lifetime. But it's definitely tough getting through.
I have to think of moderation, which is not a word that's in my vocabulary. But I try.
I'm never away from my boys for more than three days.
I want Barack Obama for president. I love Obama. I call Palin the helicopter huntress from hell! I want my children to have a wonderful future, and it's disturbing when I look around. Americans aren't very well-liked. A likable president would be a great start.
I like to do everything myself - I'm very hands-on with my housekeeping, my children, travelling, how I do things.
I don't look at the tabloids. I don't read the tabloids.
I hate remakes of TV shows - I didn't like the new Charlie's Angels at all - and I just don't see the point of going back and doing the same thing over again. Baywatch was fun and successful, probably because we didn't know what the heck we were doing.
I feel... sexier, I think, with short hair. I feel like an alien!
I was getting a little bored with my hair. It's kind of a symbolic thing, just getting rid of the past, moving forward. It's amazing what a reaction you get when you cut your hair.
I thought, 'If you're going to be on TV, and if you're going to be out and glamorous, the natural look can stay at home.'
I don't know if women are meant to run, especially after having kids.
I don't do the gym and I don't diet. I'm vegetarian but I don't diet.
I have two homes in Malibu, a home in Canada that I'm building, and I just love pouring my heart out into this part of my life.
I like to work and it kind of keeps me in line, which is very good because I need that structure.
I'm an immigrant myself. It was a tough road to come to America and work.
My father is a great grandfather. He's a wonderful grandfather, but he's a terrible husband.
I was never an ambitious girl, or even a self-confident one. I never went in for beauty pageants or wore a stitch of make-up until I went to Los Angeles.
Basically, I'm a free spirit. I'm kind of an Everywoman.
I am turning into the person I knew I would.
I'm known for my handwritten notes.
I don't consider myself a feminist, but I feel very empowered as a woman, and I've used all my resources widely. I believe in equality, but that's just naturally happening. I still want a door opened for me, to be treated like a lady, but I also want equal rights for women, of course.
Good Viking genes, being vegetarian and having rowdy dogs and kids definitely keep me in shape. Not eating meat gives me the energy I need to keep up with work, family and travel - I'm very active.
I was a gymnast when I was little, like 8, 9, 10.
I'm a complete romantic - it's why I always get married. Someone should really stop me.
It's very liberating to cut your hair.
Even as a kid, I read 'Jung - Reflections and Individuation In Fairy Tales'; all the inner circle of Jung was a real huge thing for me.
Oh God, I don't know if I ever really felt beautiful. I don't, really.
I am the ultimate California girl, which is funny, being that I'm Canadian.
I look back on the last 10 years and I have to say I'm proud of what I have accomplished, because I've been able to raise two beautiful children.
Being halfway through my life, I think we start feeling less invincible and we start thinking more about the important things.
I want to see what I look like when I'm old - I'm curious where that's going to take me.
Confining marine animals to tanks and separating them from their families and their natural surroundings, just so people can watch them swim in endless circles, teaches us far more about humans than it does about animals - and the lesson is not a flattering one.
I did five seasons of 'Baywatch,' and I did four seasons of 'VIP.' I've been around awhile.
I have my hands full with my kids and so romance is not high on my list of priorities.
Like I said, everybody has got something they have to deal with health-wise, and everybody's human. I should look after myself better, but so should everybody, right?
My little circle of friends know how twisted my brain is. I'm constantly reading and people always think, 'Ah, we didn't know that about you', but that's part of my charm.