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Airdate: Pamela’s Garden of Eden

Pamela Anderson is restoring her grandmother’s legacy property in Vancouver in a new series.

Baywatch icon Pamela Anderson embarks on a massive restoration of her grandmother’s legacy property in Vancouver in her new series Pamela’s Garden of Eden.

“It’s an interesting journey, I couldn’t have imagined this 20 years ago when I was doing Baywatch that I was actually going to come home. After the life I have had in Hollywood and all around the world, to come back in one piece is pretty much a miracle,” she said.

“I was overwhelmed with my life in LA, marriages, and my career. Time just passed so fast, but I kept this place. I came back to Vancouver Island to right where I started from, I feel like I am the custodian of this property which has been in the family a long time. I want to see how beautiful I can make it for generations to come.”

Pamela’s passion for design and gift for renovating spaces has inspired her to redevelop the six-acre waterfront property on Vancouver Island, which she purchased from her late grandmother over 25 years ago. A project of this scale will test Pamela’s patience and her personal life as she tries to remain focused on her dream for the property: to embrace her family’s past and fulfill her vision for the future.

Pamela enlists a dream team of contractors, including her former husband Dan (construction), contractor Darren, designer Francesca, construction consultant Kenny and input from her parents Carol and Barry to execute her romantic and glamorous vision. Over the course of the season, they work alongside Pamela through the stresses, struggles, budget, and time constraints of this extraordinary renovation.

The property encompasses three main areas: The Roadhouse, The Boathouse and The Cabin; each of which Pamela has major plans for. With an ambitious timeline, Pamela hopes to finish the “crown jewel” of the property, The Boathouse on the shoreline, before the Christmas holidays and make it into an architectural masterpiece.

1.30pm Thursday November 3 at FOX Arena.

One Response

  1. Oh no, not another celebrity blowing their trumpet showing us all how much they have amassed, knocking down walls, bashing tiles to pieces with sledgehammers, and the inevitable dilemma of choosing a colour scheme not to mention matching sofa fabric to the curtain fabric oh my, then throwing out perfectly reusable materials from the site for more landfill. What are Foxtel thinking, is this really entertainment and why Arena not their Home channel but then Arena is the home of cringeworthy.

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