Pamela Anderson Teases Role in Michael Cera's Absurdist Comedy "Love Is Not the Answer"
Actress Pamela Anderson has been teasing her role in upcoming comedy film "Love Is Not the Answer," directed by Michael Cera. At the WWD Style Awards, where she was honored as Beauty Icon of the Year, Anderson spoke about her latest project, saying it was a "wild experience" and that she got to play an "interesting woman."
Anderson, known for her critically-acclaimed role in 2025's "The Last Showgirl," which earned her a Golden Globe nomination, described her character as "precise yet unpredictable." The film promises to explore modern loneliness and the search for connection through humor and heartbreak.
While release details have not been revealed, Anderson expressed excitement about the project, stating that she had just returned to her blonde hair and felt like she could finally let go of her character. She declined to reveal more about the plot or her specific role, saying "you have to see it for yourself."
Anderson has been on a hot streak since her last critically-acclaimed performance, appearing in films such as August's "The Naked Gun," which was honored with Best Comedy at the Critics Choice Awards. When asked about her favorite comedy film, Anderson revealed that she is a fan of 1979's "The Jerk," while also drawing inspiration from classic French cinema and iconic style.
With another big comedy project on the horizon, Anderson shared her style inspirations, citing French New Wave cinema as an influence. She also spoke about her upcoming projects, which include Kornél Mundruczó's drama "Place to Be" and Karim Aïnouz's "Rosebush Pruning," featuring Elle Fanning and Riley Keough.
At the Style Awards ceremony, Anderson was joined by other honorees, including Hailey Bieber, Kourtney Kardashian Barker, and Demi Moore. Moore, who received the Fashion Icon of the Year award, credited her stylist Brad Goreski for helping her to feel confident and beautiful.
The ceremony also honored George Clooney, who accepted a posthumous Red Carpet Visionary honor for late designer Giorgio Armani. In his speech, Clooney praised Richard Gere for putting Armani on the map, saying "since he couldn’t show up, and you know, fuck him."
Actress Pamela Anderson has been teasing her role in upcoming comedy film "Love Is Not the Answer," directed by Michael Cera. At the WWD Style Awards, where she was honored as Beauty Icon of the Year, Anderson spoke about her latest project, saying it was a "wild experience" and that she got to play an "interesting woman."
Anderson, known for her critically-acclaimed role in 2025's "The Last Showgirl," which earned her a Golden Globe nomination, described her character as "precise yet unpredictable." The film promises to explore modern loneliness and the search for connection through humor and heartbreak.
While release details have not been revealed, Anderson expressed excitement about the project, stating that she had just returned to her blonde hair and felt like she could finally let go of her character. She declined to reveal more about the plot or her specific role, saying "you have to see it for yourself."
Anderson has been on a hot streak since her last critically-acclaimed performance, appearing in films such as August's "The Naked Gun," which was honored with Best Comedy at the Critics Choice Awards. When asked about her favorite comedy film, Anderson revealed that she is a fan of 1979's "The Jerk," while also drawing inspiration from classic French cinema and iconic style.
With another big comedy project on the horizon, Anderson shared her style inspirations, citing French New Wave cinema as an influence. She also spoke about her upcoming projects, which include Kornél Mundruczó's drama "Place to Be" and Karim Aïnouz's "Rosebush Pruning," featuring Elle Fanning and Riley Keough.
At the Style Awards ceremony, Anderson was joined by other honorees, including Hailey Bieber, Kourtney Kardashian Barker, and Demi Moore. Moore, who received the Fashion Icon of the Year award, credited her stylist Brad Goreski for helping her to feel confident and beautiful.
The ceremony also honored George Clooney, who accepted a posthumous Red Carpet Visionary honor for late designer Giorgio Armani. In his speech, Clooney praised Richard Gere for putting Armani on the map, saying "since he couldn’t show up, and you know, fuck him."