Pamela Anderson shares why she left 'wild' Los Angeles life to live on farm: It’s ‘very primitive’
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Pamela Anderson admits she always planned to come back home to Canada. The "Baywatch" star traded in her "wild" Los Angeles lifestyle for the farm.
"I bought this place over thirty years ago from my grandmother, and she lived out her life here, so she could distribute her wealth amongst her kids," Anderson explained in an interview with CR Fashion Book. "And then I was just living my wild life out there in LA and all over the place. I finally came back during COVID and thought, ‘Oh, this is the time.'"
"I always planned on coming home to renovate this place. And it’s fun," she added. "There’s a lot of memories. . . . It’s very much like a homecoming. I was very close with my grandfather, and his energy is all around me. He taught me how the trees spoke to him. And so, it’s very mythological, very primitive."