Jamie Lee Curtis Supports Pamela Anderson’s Makeup-Free Movement with Bare-Faced Selfie on Her 66th Birthday; See PIC Here

As a lifestyle expert with a keen eye for Hollywood trends, I am constantly impressed by the powerful messages that celebrities convey through their actions and words. Jamie Lee Curtis’ decision to join Pamela Anderson’s makeup-free movement is a testament to her commitment to authenticity and self-acceptance.


When friends launch an initiative, we jump on board right away, and this is a philosophy that Jamie Lee Curtis shares as well. Last Friday, on her 66th birthday, the actress posted a bare-faced selfie to honor and back her The Last Showgirl co-star Pamela Anderson’s no-makeup campaign. Anderson had initiated it at the Isabel Marant Womenswear Spring/Summer 2024 show during Paris Fashion Week.

In a simple and conversational style: “Fresh out of the shower, here’s a selfie! Saluting @pamelaanderson @lastshowgirl for embracing herself without makeup. Her sober, strong, and steady persona truly inspires. This photo captures her beaming from ear to ear in a comfy white turtleneck jumper.

Let’s hit the road on route 66! Seems like some mascara from yesterday’s workday has lingered on me, apparently I missed washing my face last night, especially around the eyes.

As a die-hard fan, I couldn’t contain my excitement when The Last Showgirl, featuring Curtis and Anderson, graced the screens at the 2024 Toronto International Film Festival in September. In an exclusive interview with People, the charismatic star herself shared that she bent over backwards to adjust her busy schedule just to be a part of this film. After all, when Anderson is involved, it’s not something you want to miss!

Expressing high regard for her co-star Anderson, Curtis admired how she’s been gracefully navigating the superficial aspects of Hollywood for numerous years, making it evident to industry peers that she doesn’t have to engage in their tactics to achieve success.

In the film, Anderson assumes the role of Shelly, a veteran showgirl in her 50s, thrust back into contact with a daughter she barely knows following the loss of her permanent Las Vegas performance contract. Simultaneously, Curtis embodies Annette, a cocktail server who tends to chuckle excessively and frequently. Throughout the movie, Annette and Shelly prove to be each other’s most loyal companions.

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2024-11-27 06:37