And Pamela Anderson proudly put her assets on display on Sunday.
The 46-year-old's famed bosom spilled out of her figure-hugging white dress while she attended the 60th Taormina Film Festival in Taomina, Italy.
The Baywatch actress gave a boost to her 5ft 7in height wih a pair of strappy silver heels, while thick lashings of mascara highlighted her blue eyes.
She wore her short pixie 'do in loose curls, and colour-coordinated with a floppy white clutch.
A lashing of rosey blush and a slick of light pink lipstick polished off the look.
Pamela later rubbed elbows with Italian Vogue Editor-in-Chief Franca Sozzani, Ertharin Cousin - the Executive Director of the United Nations World Food Programme - and Tiziana Rocca, who serves as the Festival General Manager.
The three ladies looked happy to be attending the film festival, which was touted as '60 years of women and their impact,' Variety reports.
The famed vegetarian took to Facebook to share a photo of her picturesque surroundings, captioning the photo: 'Sitting in the (2400 year old) theatre of antiquity - sparks from Etna today Taormina #endworldhunger #italianfilmfestival.'
Earlier that day, the mother-of-two opted for a more demure outfit as she arrived to the film festival in a luxurious red car.
The Stacked star looked elated as she stepped out of her vehicle to a crowd of eager fans awaiting her arrival on the street.
While navigating through the throng, Pamela opted for a more incognito look with a pair of black shades.
Meanwhile, the actress' upcoming film Vernon God Little is currently in post-production.
She will star opposite Mike Tyson and Russell Brand on a film that focuses on a Texas teenager, whose best friend embarks on a shooting rampage at their school, IMDB reports.
The actress - who is married to Rick Solomon, recently raved about her husband at the Cannes Film Festival: 'He is the only man besides my boys that I trust.
'His way of helping the world to be a better place is by caring for me, protecting me and making me happy. I am so proud of him.'
It was during that speech that she opened up about the sexual attacks she endured during her childhood, stating she was 'molested at six, raped at 12 and gang-raped in her teens.'
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