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Pamela Anderson filming HGTV Canada reno show on Vancouver Island next year

U.S. actress Pamela Anderson arrives at the UNFP (Union of French Professional Footballers) ceremony, in Paris, France, on May 19, 2019. (THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP, Francois Mori) U.S. actress Pamela Anderson arrives at the UNFP (Union of French Professional Footballers) ceremony, in Paris, France, on May 19, 2019. (THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP, Francois Mori)
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Pamela Anderson is returning to her roots on the coast of Vancouver Island for an HGTV Canada show set to debut next year.

Corus Studios says it has greenlit the eight-part series, which has the working title “Pamela Anderson's Home Reno Project.”

Cameras will follow the Canadian actor as she transforms her late grandmother's abandoned legacy property into a home for herself and her family.

The nearly three-hectare property sits on the shore of the town of Ladysmith, B.C.

Corus says Anderson bought the rustic property from her grandmother more than 25 years ago and promised to keep it in the family.

The media company says the TV and film star plans to project manage every aspect of the transformation, with the help of her new husband and local carpenter, Dan Hayhurst.

Also helping will be her mother, Carol Anderson, and local crew, designers and craftspeople.

The series is a full-circle moment of sorts for Anderson, whose first television role was Lisa, the Tool Time Girl, on the ABC sitcom “Home Improvement.”

She became a global star as CJ on the NBC lifeguard drama “Baywatch,” followed by her own syndicated series, “V.I.P.”

This report by The Canadian Press was first published June 28, 2021.

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