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Pamela Anderson Climbed a Fence Into a Flower Field on Her English Countryside Trip

Pamela Anderson shared a carousel of photos and videos on Instagram on April 24 showing highlights from a trip to the English countryside — and one moment stood out. In a video, she climbed over a fence to get into a field of bright yellow flowers, wicker basket in tow, gesturing for the cameraperson to follow her in.

“Bye bye to the English Countryside… its endless fields of dreams … and frozen wishes 🤍,” she wrote alongside the post.

The rest of the carousel was equally vivid. In the first photo, Anderson posed with a bicycle in a fitted black pantsuit and heels, her blonde locks in a stylish updo with black sunglasses. Other shots showed the Baywatch alum in comfy clothing, walking through the bright yellow blooms and holding a small wicker basket. She also showcased some of the wildlife on the farm — swans in 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.

The Comments Were Full of Love for Pamela Anderson

Her eldest son, Brandon Thomas Lee, had one word: “Whimsy.”

Scout Willis commented “Vibes are immaculate.” Other followers piled on with affection.

“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 🌸,” another commented. “Peace looks good on you mama ❤️,” another wrote. “How wonderful for you. You deserve every beautiful moment,” another said.

Pamela Anderson Lives on a 7-Acre Property With a Garden That Feeds the Community

The English countryside trip is not exactly a departure for Anderson. She currently lives on Vancouver Island in British Columbia, Canada, on a seven-acre property — a long way from her former home in Malibu. She often documents her life on the coastal property via Instagram. Over the years, she gained a passion for gardening and embracing nature, and she wanted to grow a lush garden of her own at home.

“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.”

It Started With a Blackberry Bush

Her gardening passion traces back to one realization.

“It started when I realized you could just eat blackberries off a bush or a crabapple in a tree. It was one of those aha moments, that food comes from the ground, comes from the earth,” Anderson explained to Architectural Digest in June 2025. “And I realized, Oh, I can have my own garden. When I moved home to restart [around the outset of the pandemic], I instantly thought, I’m going to make an incredible garden. The garden is such a metaphor: You can replant your garden every year, rotate your crops. I started learning a lot about it and thought, This is how I want my life to be.”

Her garden has certainly grown and changed a lot. Her sons helped design it, and it now requires deer fencing to protect the crops.

“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.”

That last line is the one worth sharing: Anderson grows so much food on her seven-acre Vancouver Island property that she and her sons feed food banks, soup kitchens, churches and neighbors with the harvest.

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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