
Pamela Anderson has taken on many roles over the years — Baywatch icon, beauty trendsetter, and now, a champion of the bare-faced look. At 58, she’s been making waves on red carpets with her effortlessly elegant style and minimal (if any) makeup. So when L.A. makeup artist David Velasquez shared a photo of Pamela rocking full ’90s glam, the internet erupted — and fans couldn’t get enough.
Pamela Anderson was the It-Girl of the ’90s

Everyone remembers Pamela Anderson’s unforgettable turn as CJ Parker on Baywatch— the quintessential ’90s bombshell with sun-kissed hair, iconic curves, and magnetic screen presence. She wasn’t just part of the era — she defined it.
Now, decades later, Pamela’s return to the spotlight is just as captivating. Her stripped-down, natural beauty has fans celebrating her all over again — but there’s also a deep love for the nostalgic side of her look. So when celebrity makeup artist David Velasquez (a.k.a. @mugopus on Instagram) gave her a head-turning makeover in full ’90s glam, it sent the internet into a frenzy. With glossy lips, smoky eyes, and that unmistakable attitude, the transformation felt like a time capsule — like she stepped right off the Baywatch set. It’s proof: Pamela never left the spotlight — she just evolved.
Lately, she’s been widely praised for embracing a makeup-free look.

At 58, Pamela Anderson is turning heads on the red carpet with her signature pencil-thin brows, platinum blonde hair, and barely a swipe of makeup. Her fresh-faced glow has been winning over fans and the film world alike, earning her heaps of praise and prompting one admirer to comment, “It’s so beautiful to watch this ’90s icon finally breaking free from chains. You’re my butterfly of strength.”
Another fan gushed, “You just keep getting more and more gorgeous. Your authentic, unbridled joy is so palatable and precious.”

She went with barely-there makeup at the 2025 Met Gala as well, also debuting a bold, new hairstyle, which prompted Katy Perry to write, “One of my favorite looks! And the hair was the cherry. 👏❤️”
Pamela Anderson’s makeup-free era wasn’t part of some grand plan. In a 2023 interview, the Baywatch star shared that after the passing of her longtime makeup artist, Alexis Vogel, going barefaced just felt like the natural next step. “She was the best. And since then, I just felt, without Alexis, it’s just better for me not to wear makeup.”
Fans agreed, writing, “I think it’s strange that we see men without makeup, and it’s normal, but if we see women without makeup, it’s shocking to us. I applaud her for making a statement, and maybe some women will follow.”
Fans agree — Pamela Anderson is absolutely stunning, with or without makeup!

In one of the first looks crafted by Velasquez, Pamela looked like she had stepped straight out of the ’90s, draped in a striking red Versace robe. Her makeup featured sultry smoky eyes, dramatic lashes, darkened skinny brows, and a perfectly over-lined beige lip. Fans were quick to call it the ultimate flex — proving she can go full glam, but she doesn’t need to.
Most fans agree that Pamela Anderson looks stunning whether she’s bare-faced or fully glammed up. One Instagram user wrote, “I love her either way but I’ve missed this Pam!!!” Another added, “She looks the same!!! She’s gorgeous both ways!”
One fan on X (formerly Twitter) said, “Pamela Anderson finally dipped back into her ’90s glam and I love.”

The second look featured Pamela with voluminous waves and the same signature ’90s makeup. This time, she wore a white vest paired with jeans that extended seamlessly into Western-style boots. Once again, she looked like she had stepped straight out of the past — and though the years have gone by, Pamela Anderson only seems to be getting more beautiful.

While the original Baywatch star is sending fans into a nostalgic frenzy with her latest looks, Salma Hayek made waves of her own — rocking a bikini on the Sports Illustrated swimsuit cover at 58, proving that age is nothing but a number.
Bruce Willis can no longer speak, read, or walk amid dementia decline
Bruce Willis’ aphasia and frontotemporal dementia have progressed to the point he can barely speak, read, or walk.
Hollywood legend Bruce Willis continues to live with frontotemporal dementia, a condition that has gradually progressed since he was first diagnosed with aphasia in 2022.
According to reports from 2023 and 2024, the beloved actor has become largely non-verbal and no longer reads. He is also reported to face some motor difficulties, though no specific details on his mobility have been confirmed by his family in recent months.
In April 2025, Willis’ family shared a public update reassuring fans that while the disease remains progressive, his condition is considered stable. Loved ones emphasized their ongoing support for the actor and the strength of their close-knit family during this difficult chapter.
There has been no recent official confirmation of a further decline in Willis’ health beyond what has previously been reported. Despite ongoing public concern and speculation, the actor’s family has remained transparent and appreciative of the outpouring of love from fans around the world.
Frontotemporal dementia affects areas of the brain associated with behavior, personality, and language. It is distinct from Alzheimer’s and often strikes at a younger age. Willis’ case has brought increased awareness to this rare and challenging condition.
As his family continues to advocate for understanding and compassion, fans everywhere continue to send support and strength to Bruce Willis and his loved ones.
Internet Trolls Have Found A Way To Make Bruce Willis’s Tragic Health Situation Even Worse
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Bruce Willis is one of the greatest movie stars of all time, a beloved figure, and by all accounts a really great guy. His health has been failing for years now, and it’s due to a slow, horrifically tragic illness. Everyone feels terrible about it, especially those closest to him.
Unfortunately, internet engagement farmers have now found a way to make the whole situation sadder by trying to destroy Bruce Willis’s biggest fans.
Bruce Willis knew what was happening to him years before it became debilitating. He reached a point where he was no longer able to perform the way he had at the height of his career. But the actor wanted to keep making money for his family.
So Willis signed up for a long string of low-budget direct-to-DVD movies that tricked fans into paying to watch them by putting Bruce’s face on the cover. Unfortunately, he was barely present in most of these movies, which were all utterly terrible.
At the time, no one knew about Bruce Willis’s health situation, so fans rightly called him out for participating in what was, basically, a fraud. In the absence of other information, they assumed he’d gotten greedy.
Now we know what was going on, and the whole thing is tragic. However, the hot new trend is shaming and attacking those Bruce Willis fans who, back then, tried to warn people about what those terrible movies really were, before they wasted their money on them.
And now, engagement farmers have taken advantage of that and begun rallying up a lynch mob to shame anyone who pointed out that, hey, maybe you shouldn’t spend your money on those terrible Bruce Willis cash-in movies.
Their argument seems to be that Willis was somehow entitled to participate in movie fraud because he was sick, and that anyone who called him out on it should be shamed in the town square. If that’s your point of view, leave now and never return.
What’s really tragic is that the people who called out Willis for making those movies are his biggest fans. We know that because they watched movies that looked this terrible, just because they thought he might be in them.
Now that they know Willis is ailing, those same people are also his biggest cheerleaders. They’re the ones leaving messages of support for his family and boosting them when they have an update.
What we should be doing, instead of somehow justifying movie ripoffs, is celebrating his best work. There’s a lot of it. Bruce Willis’s last great movie before he dove into the world of direct-to-DVD cash-ins was the time travel movie Looper. Maybe we should start right there.
Let’s celebrate his career and the amazing man he’s been. That’s where the Bruce Willis discussion should be pointed, not at each other.
She and the Die Hard actor, who she married in 2009, share daughters Mabel Ray, 13, and Evelyn Penn, 11, and he is also a dad to daughters Rumer, 36, Scout, 33, and Tallulah, 31, with ex-wife Demi Moore, to whom he was married from 1987 to 2000.
Emma shared a glimpse into her weekend
Sharing a look at what she and her girls got up to, a trip to the Getty Museum in Los Angeles, Emma first shared a sweet snap of her enjoying a picnic with Mabel and Evelyn.
She next shared a photo of the famed museum itself, followed by one of Evelyn laying down in the grass with a cap over her face, and some more snaps of the girls enjoying the museum’s sights.
“The Getty gave us art, stunning gardens, sunshine, and the perfect spot for a picnic,” Emma wrote in her caption, adding: “Grateful for this slow Sunday with the girls.”
Fans were then quick to take to the comments section under the post and gush over it, with one suggesting: “So pretty Emma, your two girls are so like you and Bruce, your eldest is a mini you and your youngest is so her Dad, love seeing your posts.”
Others followed suit with: “Sunday at the Getty… a great idea!” and: “Great pics with your beautiful family,” as well as: “You are such a good mom, love the normalcy of your life with the girls. You should be very proud,” plus another also commented: “I love the Willis family! All of you guys are absolute gems!”
Emma has previously opened up about how she has approached discussing her husband Bruce’s condition with their daughters. In April 2022, his family announced that he was diagnosed with aphasia, and the next year, they shared his updated diagnosis of frontotemporal dementia (FTD).
Speaking with Town & Country about how she has been coping the last couple of years, and how she spoken to Mabel and Evelyn about Bruce’s health, Emma said: “I’m trying to find that balance between the grief and the sadness that I feel, which can just crack open at any given moment, and finding joy,” and though it was a heartbreaking diagnosis to receive, she noted: “This disease is misdiagnosed, it’s missed, it’s misunderstood, so finally getting to a diagnosis was key so that I could learn what frontotemporal dementia is and I could educate our children.”
“They’ve grown up with Bruce declining over the years. I’m not trying to shield them from it,” she added, and explained: “What I learned from our therapist was that if children ask questions, they’re ready to know the answer. If we could see that Bruce was struggling, I would address it with the kids so they could understand.”
“But this disease is chronic, progressive, and terminal. There is no cure,” she further shared, noting that “obviously, I don’t like to speak about the terminal side of this with them, nor have they asked,” however, “they know that Daddy’s not going to get better.”
What happened to Bruce Willis? The Die Hard actor’s health decline from aphasia to dementia explained
Bruce Willis, 70, is retired and alive as his family details his progression from a 2022 aphasia announcement to a specific 2023 frontotemporal dementia diagnosis and ongoing caregiver-focused support in 2025.
Bruce Willis, 70, is alive (as of July 20, 2025) and living in retirement with his blended family while managing frontotemporal dementia (FTD) after first publicly disclosing an aphasia diagnosis in March 2022 that forced him to step away from acting.
The March 30, 2022, retirement announcement cited aphasia, a language disorder impairing communication, and a February 16, 2023, family update specified the underlying neurodegenerative cause as FTD, clarifying that speech problems were only “one symptom.”
His wife Emma Heming Willis and ex‑wife Demi Moore, together with daughters Rumer, Scout, Tallulah, Mabel, and Evelyn, have issued coordinated updates emphasizing unity, caregiving challenges, and preserving quality time. Recent 2025 posts by Emma and the older daughters show affectionate moments rather than clinical details, underscoring privacy alongside advocacy.
Bruce Willis remains widely celebrated for redefining the modern everyman action hero through Die Hard while sustaining a four‑decade screen career spanning action, drama, science fiction, comedy, and indie work before health‑driven retirement.
Bruce Willis’ health journey: from public aphasia disclosure to frontotemporal dementia specificity
Born March 19, 1955, Walter Bruce Willis built a prolific career before neurological symptoms culminated in the March 2022 family statement announcing retirement for aphasia, followed by the February 2023 clarification of an FTD diagnosis.
A progressive degeneration of frontal/temporal lobes that can initially manifest as language decline (primary progressive aphasia) and broaden to behavioural/executive impairment.
FTD currently has no disease‑modifying cure. Management focuses on multidisciplinary support, speech‑language therapy for communication strategies, safety routines, caregiver education, and emotional/behavioural symptom management, which family advocacy has helped publicise. As per the AFTD statement report dated February 16, 2023, the Willis family stated,
Family support, caregiving realities, and 2025 updates
The Willis family’s unified messaging (wife Emma, ex‑wife Demi, five daughters) frames updates around gratitude, presence, and caregiver realities, illustrating a model of cooperative co‑parenting extended into elder care.
Emma has emerged as a public advocate for dementia caregiver support, describing the early post‑diagnosis period as disorienting and resource‑scarce while channeling that experience into awareness initiatives and forthcoming caregiving materials.
As per People exclusive report dated May 27, 2025, Emma Heming Willis said,
“We received a diagnosis and sent away with no hope, no guidance, no nothing, and I really had to figure out how to put resources into place,…And it was a lot of searching the Internet, trying to figure things out.”
Daughters’ 2025 social media posts (e.g., Tallulah sharing affectionate photos, Demi’s birthday tributes) reinforce that Bruce remains engaged in intimate family interactions despite reduced conversational capacity, while fans respond with supportive messages.
Demi Moore wrote “Quality time with our BW” for his 70th birthday post. Anniversary and Father’s Day tributes in 2025 continued the theme of honoring shared history and sustaining emotional bonds amid progressive decline.
Career legacy, retirement decision, and final screen appearances

Bruce Willis’ retirement crystallized a legacy spanning television breakthrough (Moonlighting) to iconic action (Die Hard franchise) and genre‑stretching turns (Pulp Fiction, 12 Monkeys, The Sixth Sense, Unbreakable) while later years featured a dense slate of low‑budget productions whose accelerated schedules and simplified scenes, in retrospect, aligned with emerging cognitive challenges.
His final released feature was the 2023 sci‑fi action thriller Assassin, followed closely by late‑career titles such as Detective Knight: Independence (also 2023), after which no new acting work was undertaken post‑diagnosis revelation. As per a instagram post from his daughter Rumer Glenn Wilis dated March 30, 2022, the family statement read in the captions,
“To Bruce’s amazing supporters, as a family we wanted to share that our beloved Bruce has been experiencing some health issues and has recently been diagnosed with aphasia, which is impacting his cognitive abilities. As a result of this and with much consideration Bruce is stepping away from the career that has meant so much to him.”
Biographical overviews and timelines reiterate his five daughters (Rumer, Scout, Tallulah, Mabel, Evelyn), marriages (Demi Moore 1987–2000, Emma Heming Willis since 2009), awards (Golden Globe, Primetime Emmys), and status as a central figure in modern action cinema whose case has elevated public literacy on aphasia and FTD.
As of mid‑2025, there is no reported therapeutic breakthrough altering his prognosis. Coverage centers on compassionate caregiving, maintaining dignity, and utilizing his visibility to highlight underrecognized dementias and caregiver needs, a shift from celebrity narrative to public health education.