The New York Post is reporting that attendees at the Hollywood Style Awards on Sunday were shocked at Pamela Anderson for making Adelaide Gault, age 9, carry the train of her rumpled Vivienne Westwood gown at Sunday night's Hollywood Style Awards.
Not so fast. The girl's mom, makeup artist Sharon Gault, who was at the event, tells a HollywoodLife.com source that her daughter was psyched to help Anderson with her bedspread, er, dress.
Pam's booking agent tells HollywoodLife.com that the criticism is "totally absurd."
Reports say Anderson shocked attendees when she jokingly told reporters that Adelaide was her and David LaChapelle's "daughter."
We think the poor kid may have been horrified by how little of Pam was covered up by that messy unmade bed-of-a-gown.
Including her barely covered crotch, which was right at little Adelaide's eye level.
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In most cases this would be terrible. Using a child in a grown up world, for a grownup job. Think of children in coal mines working for two cents a day in 18th century Britain.
But any child - without parent approval-should jump at the to work with someone as important as Pam Anderson. Who else could be so important because they are famous because they are important as Pam Anderson has decided she is. Just listen to her when she doesn't have a script. That little girl probably has more going on intellectually than does Pam and she certainly was much prettier.
I think it's time for a new reality show in Hollywood. A show where they take the washed-up has-beens and put them out to pasture. Pam Anderson could be the first contestant. The rules wouldn't be too difficult and we could give her bonus points and a lifeline as we tell her Good-Bye
john maas | October 15, 2009 7:56 AM
Hey Sharon - Wow! Left LA a long time ago - Just asked my son if he remembered Gia and playing everyday at Harold Henry - That is soo Neat flipping through online news and Wow time sure does fly by.
In most cases this would be terrible. Using a child in a grown up world, for a grownup job. Think of children in coal mines working for two cents a day in 18th century Britain.
But any child - without parent approval-should jump at the to work with someone as important as Pam Anderson. Who else could be so important because they are famous because they are important as Pam Anderson has decided she is. Just listen to her when she doesn't have a script. That little girl probably has more going on intellectually than does Pam and she certainly was much prettier.
I think it's time for a new reality show in Hollywood. A show where they take the washed-up has-beens and put them out to pasture. Pam Anderson could be the first contestant. The rules wouldn't be too difficult and we could give her bonus points and a lifeline as we tell her Good-Bye
Hey Sharon - Wow! Left LA a long time ago - Just asked my son if he remembered Gia and playing everyday at Harold Henry - That is soo Neat flipping through online news and Wow time sure does fly by.