Pamela Anderson stuns in an all-white look as she arrives at her Love, Pamela book signing event
Pamela Anderson was spotted arriving at her book signing event at The Grove in Los Angeles on Tuesday.
The 55-year-old Baywatch star looked chic in an all-white outfit complete with an off-white trench coat she wore over a cream, satin jumpsuit as she made her arrival.
On the same day, the blonde beauty released her autobiography titled Love, Pamela after the premiere of her tell-all documentary - Pamela: A Love Story - on Netflix.

Pamela Anderson, 55, looked chic in an all-white outfit complete with an off-white trench coat she wore over a cream, satin jumpsuit as she made her arrival at her book signing in Los Angeles on Tuesday
As she made her grand entrance, the former Playboy model looked stunning in her white ensemble.
She draped an off-white, long trench coat over her shoulders as she walked.
Underneath, she sported a white, satin jumpsuit with frills to accentuate her waist.

The Canadian native appeared effortlessly chic in oversized, cat-eye frames.
She paired the look with white, pointed-toe stiletto heels.
The Canadian native appeared effortlessly chic in oversized, cat-eye frames.
The mother-of-two styled her iconic blonde tresses with a voluminous blowout.
The mother-of-two styled her iconic blonde tresses with a voluminous blowout.
In her newest memoir, the model tells her story after the release of the Pam & Tommy series.
In an interview with Howard Stern, Anderson revealed that no one contacted her before the production and release of the Hulu show, which dramatized her marriage to Tommy Lee and the theft of their sex tape.
She also expressed disinterest in watching the show and also refused to correspond with or meet up with the leading actress Lily James.

Lady in red: Seen on Monday at the premiere of her tell-all documentary Pamela: A Love Story premiered which is now streaming on Netflix
Although the author had previously released two prior autobiographies and four novels, she wants to 'take control of the narrative' and tell the 'whole story'.
In an interview with People earlier this month, she said: 'In my case, there's been stories written and things happening, but you can't really know somebody unless you hear the whole story.'
She added, 'I hope it's empowering.'

Writer: Although the author had previously released two prior autobiographies and four novels, she wants to 'take control of the narrative' and wrote her newest memoir Love, Pamela
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