Pamela Anderson dazzles in a chic ensemble as she leaves her hotel in New York City

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Pamela Anderson stunned in a modern (and warm) ensemble as she left her New York City hotel with her son Brandon Thomas Lee.

The 55-year-old blonde bombshell has been in the Big Apple to promote both her Netflix documentary Pamela: A Love Story and her memoir Love, Pamela.

The Baywatch beauty made a number of revelations while promoting both the book and the documentary, including that she only made $4,000 a year off of Baywatch waste.

She also opened up about being sexually abused by a babysitter when she was just a child, and that she would still be willing to marry a sixth time.

She also attended a special screening of Pamela: A Love Story with Brandon and the film’s director, Ryan White.

Pam steps out: Pamela Anderson stunned in a modern (and warm) ensemble while leaving her New York City hotel with son Brandon Thomas Lee

Anderson stepped out wearing a black and white knit coat and a matching tie around his neck.

She had her blonde locks up and wore black leather gloves to keep her warm in the cold New York weather.

The actress completed her look with a matching knee-length black and white knit skirt and knee-high heeled black boots.

Her son Brandon opted for a white dress shirt over a black sweater over a knee-length tan coat.

He also sported a trimmed mustache and goatee while stepping out in light blue jeans.

Brandon completed his look with a pair of white sneakers as he left the hotel on the arm of his famous mom.

His son Brandon served as a producer for the Netflix documentary Pamela: A Love Story, which is now available on Netflix.

The documentary’s director, Ryan White, who made Good Night Oppy last year, revealed last week that he was “shocked” that Anderson wasn’t very rich.

Pamela’s look: Anderson stepped out in a black and white knit coat with a matching tie around his neck.

“She was the most famous woman in the world on the most famous show in the world and she doesn’t have a Baywatch nest egg to rely on,” White said.

White added that he “just assumed” that she would be fabulously rich, but realized it halfway through shooting the documentary when she insisted on paying while they went out to eat, as he always paid, as is usual for a documentary filmmaker.

‘She was like, ‘Ryan, you always pay. Just let me pay this time.’ As she handed over a credit card, she did this as a joke. [about how her credit card sometimes] doesn’t work,’ White said.

No savings: “She was the world’s most famous woman on the world’s most famous show and she has no Baywatch savings to rely on,” White said.

“I laughed, but she said, ‘No, really, many times throughout my career my credit cards have been declined. I’m just not a good financial planner,'” White said Anderson told her.

“It’s shocking how famous she is and how much of a part of American pop culture she’s been over the last 30 years that she’s been in financial trouble so many times. It was really eye-opening and really humanizing,” White added.

Her son Brandon Lee, producer of the documentary, admits in the documentary that she was in debt for most of her life.

However, she still has no regrets about monetizing her infamous sex tape with Tommy Lee, which was estimated to have generated $77 million in revenue.

Director: “I laughed, but she said, ‘No, really, many times throughout my career my credit cards have been declined. I’m just not a good financial planner,'” White said (middle) that Anderson Told him.

No Regrets: However, she still has no regrets about monetizing her infamous sex tape with Tommy Lee, which was estimated to have brought in $77 million in revenue.

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