Pamela Anderson Teases Extremely Unexpected Career Move: 'A Serious Thing'

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Model, actress, author, and Hollywood icon Pamela Anderson comes from a long time of pickle farmers.

Yes, you read that correctly.

The Last Showgirl star told Great British Baking Show co-host Alison Hammond about her unique hobby on the Thursday (February 20) episode of British daytime talk show This Morning. She unveiled that pickling is not just a hobby, but a longstanding tradition for her family.

"I’m a pickler! I come from a long line of picklers. My great auntie Vie. She won all the pickle and mustard awards on Vancouver Island. It’s a serious thing in my family."

The cookbook author has a unique way of preserving her pickles and is not afraid to share her pickle passions with the world.

"I put dried roses in my pickles," she remarked, mentioning that her family members try to add something out of the ordinary to their pickles to "outdo each other." Hammond suggested Anderson start a new show called "Pamela's Pickles," to which the 57-year-old model replied that it would be just "one episode of something."

On a very serious note, Anderson plans to sell her rose-preserved pickles and is very excited about the new venture. 

"I’m going to sell pickles! I do pickles in my spare time. You gotta do a bit of everything these days, you know?"

Watch Anderson on the latest episode of This Morning for more on her pickle farming future below!