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Pamela Anderson’s English Countryside Farm Vacation Is Like a Storybook Come to Life

Pamela Anderson just offered her Instagram followers a deeply pastoral farewell to the English countryside — and the photos look like they belong in a period drama.

The actress shared a carousel of images on April 24 with the caption: “Bye bye to the English Countryside… its endless fields of dreams … and frozen wishes 🤍.”

The opening image set the tone. Anderson posed in a fitted black pantsuit and heels alongside a bicycle, her blonde hair swept into a stylish updo, black sunglasses completing the look.

From there, the vibe shifted entirely. Another clip showed Anderson dressed in comfy clothing, walking through a patch of bright yellow flowers. The Baywatch alum held a small wicker basket in another photo, standing among the lush blooms. In one video, she climbed over a fence to get into the flower field with her basket in tow, gesturing for the cameraperson to follow her.

Anderson also captured some of the farm wildlife — swans gliding across a pond and a pasture of horses grazing as the sun set in the background. She snapped a photo of vegetables ready for harvest too.

Her Son’s Comment Says It All

The comments section was full of love for Anderson, who is quite outdoorsy.

“Whimsy,” Anderson’s eldest son, Brandon Lee, wrote.

“Vibes are immaculate,” Scout Willis commented.

“I wanted to be just like @pamelaanderson when I was 20 and now at 40-something I have that same goal 🙌🏻,” one person wrote.

“You inspire me everyday 🤎,” said another.

“Love it! So calming and beautiful 🌸,” said another.

“Peace looks good on you mama ❤️,” another person wrote.

“How wonderful for you. You deserve every beautiful moment,” another said.

This Isn’t Just a Vacation Vibe — It’s How She Lives

Anderson’s countryside aesthetic tracks with her actual life. She currently lives on Vancouver Island in British Columbia, Canada, on a seven-acre property. The decision to move from Malibu back to her hometown was decades in the making.

“A few years back, I kind of gave up at some point and needed a change,” Anderson told Better Homes & Gardens in August 2024. “I thought, ‘Well, I guess that’s just what people think of me. I was not in a good space when I moved back to Canada.”

“I don’t know what happened over the last few decades, but I feel now so far removed from the image of who I was,” she added. “I felt very sad and lonely. I didn’t feel just misunderstood, I felt like I had really screwed up, that my whole life was a bundle of mistakes. I was hard on myself, and I thought I put my family through a lot and put my kids through so much.”

The Garden Got Bigger Than Anyone Planned

Her own garden has gone through several transformations.

“I’ve had it every which way. It was smaller; I expanded it,” she said. “I had to put deer fencing around, so my sons got involved and we designed this huge garden. It was so much bigger than I thought it was going to be! We get to feed a lot of food banks, soup kitchens, churches, neighbors and family and friends.”

From climbing fences in flower fields to feeding her community from a garden she built with her sons, Anderson’s quiet life looks nothing like the one most people picture — and based on these photos, she wouldn’t have it any other way.

This article was created by content specialists using various tools, including AI.

Samantha Agate
Belleville News-Democrat
Samantha Agate is a content specialist working with McClatchy Media’s Trend Hunter and national content specialists team.
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