Pamela Anderson covers up with a raincoat at the premiere of her climate change documentary at Toronto Film Festival
She's a devoted activist when it comes to causes she's passionate about.
And Pamela Anderson is now taking on climate change as an executive producer of new documentary This Changes Everything.
The actress, 48, wore a surprisingly shapeless white dress that called to mind a raincoat and thoroughly covered her famous curves as she attended the film's premier at the Toronto Film Festival on Sunday.
Red carpet: Pamela Anderson attends the premiere of documentary This Changes Everything, which she also co-executive produced, at the Toronto Film Festival on Sunday
Anderson's off-white dress featured four front-pocket details and a wide waist.
It had a black zip up the front, which Anderson left partially unzipped, giving a glimpse of her white top underneath.
The blonde beauty rolled the long sleeves up to her elbows for a casual, lived-in look.
Activist: Anderson wore a white dress with four front pockets to the premiere of her documentary
Suddenly shy: The actress crossed her arms as she posed in matching white heels
The actress wore crushed velvet pumps in a matching off-white color.
She appeared to be enjoying her time in Toronto, flashing a big smile as she walked the red carpet with the film's director Avi Lewis.
Joining them were author Naomi Klein, whose bestselling book of the same name was the inspiration for the documentary. Klein also narrates the film.
Gravity director Alfonso Cuaron, another of the film's producers, also joined them on the red carpet.
Good cause: Anderson with the documentary's Canadian director Avi Lewis
Team effort: Producers Alfonso Cuaron and Anderson, with author Naomi Klein and director Avi Levi. The documentary is based on Klein's bestselling book about climate change
Anderson wore her trademark blonde hair down for the screening, flashing her dark roots.
In addition to bringing attention to climate change, the mother-of-two is a passionate advocate for animal rights and an anti-fur campaigner.
She also spent September 11 manning the phones for investment group Cantor Fitzgerald's annual charity day.
Pop of color: The 48-year-old added a light pink handbag to her outfit as she headed to the screening
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