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EXCLUSIVE: Angelina Jolie 'Spitting Bullets' Over 'Low-Rent' Pamela Anderson Becoming Toast of Hollywood – After She Was 'Overlooked for Oscar for Maria' Following 'Smear Campaign by Ex Brad Pitt'

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Angelina Jolie is reportedly furious over Pamela Anderson's Hollywood comeback after she was snubbed at this year's Oscars for her performance in 'Maria.'

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Pamela Anderson was for many long time "only" the curvy blonde in the red swimsuit. Among other things, her new film shows that there is more in her.

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The former "Baywatch" icon is back on the screen with the poetic drama "The Last Showgirl". The film is another step on Pamela Anderson's path to reinventing himself.

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In "The Last Showgirl" by Gia Coppola, Anderson is now seen in the cinema in the faded glow of a revue show as a veteran in Stringtanga. Is it the role of her life?

·Vienna, Austria
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Pamela Anderson has always been smiled at. With her impressive performance in "The Last Showgirl", she now proves that she is more than just a 90s sex symbol. A story about a Vegas dancer who clings stubbornly to her past.

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In »The Last Showgirl« Pamela Anderson makes a surprising comeback – as a show dancer whose long career suddenly ends. Unfortunately, the film doesn't know exactly what to think of older women.

·Germany
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abendblatt.de broke the news in on Tuesday, March 18, 2025.
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