Pamela Anderson 'loves' London

Tuesday, 9 March 2010

Pamela Anderson says she loves London

Pamela Anderson says she loves London

Pamela Anderson has revealed she is a big fan of London.

The former Baywatch star, one of the participants in the new season of Dancing With The Stars, flew over to the capital for two days to shoot a Walkers advert in the Kent town of Sandwich with comedian Al Murray and football pundit Gary Lineker.

"I love to come to London - the city is beautiful, with its parks in the middle of the city," she said.

She likes to share the memories with her two sons, 13-year-old Brandon and 12-year-old Dylan.

"I brought my kids here last Christmas, and we had a really beautiful Christmas. I like the museums too. It's a very short trip so I won't be hitting the V And A this time."

Pamela - who guest-starred as the Genie Of The Lamp in Aladdin at the New Wimbledon Theatre in December - was persuadedby her manager to head over for the TV commercial, which premieres on ITV on March 10.

"My manager always has these funny British jobs for me to do, like the Christmas panto, and he told me about this famous commercial which he thinks is funny," said Pammie.

:: Pamela Anderson will be starring in the new Walkers 'Sandwich' ad, which premieres on ITV on March 10.

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