Pamela Anderson looks youthful in casual attire while sipping coffee in the park
Pamela Anderson was dressed casually as she walked in Central Park during her trip to New York City on Tuesday.
The former Baywatch babe looked comfortable and relaxed in a white sweater and jeans paired with laceless, slip-on sneakers.

The 55-year-old actress donned dark sunglasses on her makeup-free face and styled her long blonde tresses — which she dyes herself — up in a loose, messy bun as she grabbed a coffee to go.
A younger gentleman, believed to be her assistant, accompanied Anderson as she sipped her drink while taking a lap around the landmark green space.
The beauty was seen with the same man at the Malibu Country Mart earlier in the week.
This comes after she looked all glammed up to hawk her collaboration with Frankies Bikinis.

The actress, known traditionally for her provocative attire, was later seen with her sweater off in a white t-shirt and white glasses that matched her long white nails.
The mother-of-two has worn various all-white looks over the past year, elevating her fashion footprint.
Pam was seen with her youngest son Dylan shopping on Madison Avenue earlier in the day.
Last month she was seen in sexy images from her Frankies collaboration.

She modeled a one piece fire engine red swimsuit that looked like the one she wore on Baywatch.
And there were several bikinis in the line, both in red and white, and a floral print.
In January, the blonde beauty released her memoir Love, Pamela, which she said was written without the help of a ghostwriter.
She also released her tell-all Netflix documentary Pamela: A Love Story in the same month.

‘It’s just one girl’s story of how I made it through; a small-town girl going to Los Angeles and just going through all the wild and crazy adventures I did and then circling back and going home,’ she told People of the project.
Earlier this year, she equated the process of compiling the book to ‘therapy, going through my life from my first memory to my last memory.’
‘I had no idea how much anger I had inside or how therapeutic it was going to be for not just me, but for people around me, like my mother,’ she revealed.
‘It’s been a healing process. I’m so happy to share it, and hopefully, people will be inspired.’