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Pamela Anderson And Her 9-Year-Old Fashion Accessory (PHOTOS)
Pamela Anderson’s new fashion accessory? It’s not a flirty scarf, a beaded bangle but a nine year old girl.
On Sunday, at the Hollywood Style Awards, Pamela wore a disheveled looking gown by the cutting edge designer Vivienne Westwood. This dress featured a long train, which can be a wee bit hazardous to walk with. So Pamela enlisted nine-year-old Adelaide Gault to tend to her train all night.
A guest at the event said. “She didn’t even have her own seat and had to sit at Pamela’s feet, where people nearly stepped on her to get to the stage. The girl looked uncomfortable and kept tugging on her dress to get her attention, but Pamela waved her away. Pamela was telling people it was her daughter. And, after she presented David LaChapelle with an award onstage, she shouted ‘daughter’ in front of the whole auditorium, and slapped her leg like she was calling a puppy. The girl rushed up to grab her train.”
This was not her own child (she has two sons with ex hubby Tommy Lee) but a lender from make-up artist to the stars Sharon Gault.
Needless to say child advocacy are up in arms. But really, why wear the dress in the first place? It looks like a dining room table cloth haphazardly draped around Pamela’s body. Next time she should wear something more practical and perhaps lose the child slave.



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