Friday, March 13, 2009

Oops! Pamela Anderson's top slips down!


Former ‘Baywatch’ girl Pamela Anderson’s top slipped down while she walked the ramp at the Paris Fashion Week.

The Canadian-born, American actress suffered a wardrobe malfunction as she joined English designer Vivienne Westwood on the ramp to take the final bow at the end of her autumn/winter 2009 collection show in Paris.

Anderson did not seem to realise the gaffe, but quickly pulled her top back on when she discovered the accidental exposure, reported the Dailymail.co.uk.

Anderson, who is a friend and muse of Westwood, known for her outlandish design choices, had earlier walked the ramp wearing some of her creations, including a pink tulle tutu, and a coat made out of safety blankets.

She had also featured in the advertising campaign for the designer's Spring Summer 2009 collection.

The blonde actress and the orange-haired designer together created a stir at the Paris Fashion Week, one of the most important events in the International Fashion industry's calendar.

Source:http://www.apunkachoice.com/scoo

Monday, January 19, 2009

Don’t kill strays, Pamela Anderson appeals to BMC


Mumbai Hollywood actress and former Baywatch star Pamela Anderson has written to Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) asking not to kill stray dogs and instead carry out effective sterilisation process. However, Municipal Commissioner Jairaj Phatak has reacted by saying that “outsider citizens” can have their say but the civic body will act as per the law of the land.

Anderson, who also happens to be a PETA ambassador and an animal rights activist, had written a letter to the BMC on Wednesday expressing concern over the pending proposal for killing ‘nuisance strays’ in Mumbai.

Phatak confirmed that he has received the letter which talks about promoting sterilisation of stray dogs. “But outsiders can’t tell us what to do and what not to do as the conditions here are different than theirs and so is the law,” he said.

Last month, the Bombay High Court ordered killing of stray dogs that had become a nuisance. But, there is a six-week stay on the order now. Anderson’s letter, through the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA), comes as a follow up to the court’s order on killing of strays. However Phatak said that the civic body can’t act on the appeals made by ‘outsiders’. “If an American citizen says not to go for capital punishment we cannot change the entire judiciary for them. On such issues, the court has to take a decision,” he said, adding that the BMC, however, will also act on decision given by the court with regards to control of the stray population.

As per the letter, Anderson has also expressed desire of visiting Mumbai and meeting Phatak, who said that whenever that happens, he would meet the actor. “We will listen to whatever she has to say but we will be act according to the court’s orders,” Phatak said.

Source: http://www.expressindia.com/latest-new