Pamela Anderson is stepping back into the comedy spotlight—and she’s doing it with some heartfelt advice from none other than Priscilla Presley.
Ahead of the release of the highly anticipated The Naked Gun remake, Pamela Anderson revealed she received encouraging words from Priscilla Presley, who played the iconic role of Jane Spencer in Naked Gun 33⅓: The Final Insult.
Speaking to PEOPLE at the film’s premiere in London on July 22, the Baywatch star shared,
“She reached out to me. And she said, ‘Have fun with it. Don’t be afraid to be silly.’ It’s good advice.”
Presley, whose comedic timing and charm were widely praised in the original franchise, passed the torch with a message that clearly resonated with the 58-year-old actress.

Anderson, who stars alongside Liam Neeson in the upcoming reboot, gushed about her co-star, saying they had “so much fun” working together.
“He’s so silly and goofy, and so am I, so we got along great on and off camera,” she said during the event.
While Anderson is best known for her television roles in Baywatch and films like Barb Wire, she also touched on her evolution as an actress, expressing excitement about her latest role.
“I feel like I’ve just started my career now,” Anderson said. “I’m just really excited to be part of this and to play a real character.”
The remake of The Naked Gun marks a comedic comeback for both Anderson and the beloved franchise. The original films, led by the late Leslie Nielsen, were known for their slapstick humor and cult following.

The new version, directed by Akiva Schaffer, is expected to bring a fresh twist while honoring the original’s legacy.
The Naked Gun will hit theatres on August 1, promising plenty of laughs and a brand-new dynamic between Anderson and Neeson.
