Pamela Anderson Arrives in Mumbai, Creates Chaos


Mumbai, Nov 16 (IANS) Former "Baywatch" star Pamela Anderson arrived in Mumbai late Monday amid media frenzy, resulting in a scuffle at the Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport here.

The 43-year-old, who has travelled all the way from Los Angeles to be a guest on Colors' reality show "Bigg Boss 4", was dressed casually in a grey ganji top with a plunging neckline, and a pair of jeans.

She even sported aviators and left her trademark blonde hair open, as she came out of the airport at 10.50 p.m. - more than two hours later than the scheduled time of her arrival.

Even though it was raining, several media persons waited with their still and video cameras to catch a glimpse of Pamela.

As soon as she moved out of the airport, all hell broke loose as media persons surrounded her, blocking every way to her car.

Dspite the heavy security and five brawny bouncers, Pamela was pushed back to a glass wall of the airport.

The scenario became so out of control that she had to turn back inside and move out from a different exit.

In the meantime, a scuffle also broke out between a photographer and a policeman, following which, a few other media persons retaliated as well.

Other travellers ended up facing the brunt of the frenzy as they weren't able to leave the airport unless the actress did.

Pamela will be entering the "Bigg Boss 4" house in Lonavala Tuesday morning.

She will stay with other housemates for three days, and is expected to boost the oomph factor on the show by leaps and bounds.

She has been reportedly paid Rs.2.5 crore for her stint on the show, and she is very "excited".

  

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