Pam Anderson Got Baby Bangs and a Blunt Bob for the Met Gala
- On May 5, 2025, Pamela Anderson debuted a new blunt bob with micro baby bangs at the Met Gala in New York City wearing a crystal-covered Tory Burch gown.
- Anderson had recently been seen with a shorter hairstyle hidden under a white bucket hat at the Tory Burch Foundation event earlier in New York City, signaling the new cut.
- Her hair, once chest-length, now sits straight-across just above the chin with bangs placed high above her pencil-thin, arched brows, emphasizing her cheekbones and iconic face.
- She complemented her look with a stunning collection of lab-created diamonds from Pandora totaling close to 200 carats and showcased a predominantly makeup-free, radiant complexion described as having a "spa-fresh" and "airy and lively" appearance.
- This style change drew attention at the gala and suggests Anderson may continue evolving her public image and appear regularly at future Met Galas.
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Pamela Anderson Bought Her Little Baby Bangs to the Met Gala
Photo: Theo Wargo/FilmMagic Little itty bitty baby bangs have made their way to the 2025 Met Gala red carpet. Wearing a Tory Burch gown covered in crystals, Pamela Anderson showed off her bob during fashion’s biggest night out. This isn’t her first foray into fringe territory — she already has a piecey, bangs-forward updo pretty much named after her — but these shortly cropped tendrils are, in fact, brand new.Anderson was last seen sporting a sh…
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