That's not Raw! Pamela Anderson covers up in black woolen jacket as she promotes new book in the Big Apple

Pamela Anderson continued her round of TV show Monday promoting her new book Raw.

The former Baywatch star was spotted leaving the New York studios of ABC's The View after taping an interview.

The 48-year-old looked a babe in a warm coat with gold buttons and matching gold pumps and her long blonde hair loosely styled.

Glowing: Pamela Anderson looked radiant as she left the New York studios of ABC's The View on Monday

Glowing: Pamela Anderson looked radiant as she left the New York studios of ABC's The View on Monday

She added a large pair of sunglasses and appeared relaxed and happy as she greeted fans and signed autographs.

Pam's new book is includes more than just a few nude photographs of Anderson taken by her friend and collaborator, British photographer Emma Dunlavey.

It also has a selection of prose handwritten by the star herself.

Stylish: The 48-year-old wore a classic overcoat with gold buttons and left her long trademark blonde hair loose around her shoulders

Stylish: The 48-year-old wore a classic overcoat with gold buttons and left her long trademark blonde hair loose around her shoulders

Looking good: The actress and model paired her warm clothes with bare legs and a pair of stylish gold pumps

Looking good: The actress and model paired her warm clothes with bare legs and a pair of stylish gold pumps

In good spirits: The mom-of-two appeared relaxed and happy and greeted fans who waited to catch a glimpse of her

In good spirits: The mom-of-two appeared relaxed and happy and greeted fans who waited to catch a glimpse of her

Girl about town:  Pamela has been busy doing the rounds of TV shows promoting her new book Raw that features nude photos  and prose

Girl about town:  Pamela has been busy doing the rounds of TV shows promoting her new book Raw that features nude photos and prose

Earlier on Monday, the actress and animal rights activist appeared on NBC's Today Show.

She was asked about plans to bring Baywatch back on the big screen.

She wasn't keen.

'It was the times of television. It was 35mm. Everyone looked good. I don't know if I want to...I don't know,' Pamela said.

She added: 'I don't like remakes. Let's let's think of new things to put in movies.'

Not a remake fan: Pam revealed she's not in favor of plans to reboot her TV series Baywatch on the big screen saying it belonged to a different era

Not a remake fan: Pam revealed she's not in favor of plans to reboot her TV series Baywatch on the big screen saying it belonged to a different era

 

 

 

 

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