Behind Enemy Lines: Pamela Anderson is leggy as she leaves France in trench coat after row with politicians over ban on force-feeding ducks and geese to make foie gras
Earlier this week she faced criticism from French politicians in a argument which saw her branded a 'turkey stuffed with silicon'.
But putting the situation behind her, Pamela Anderson was all smiles on Friday as she journeyed through Charles de Gaulle Airport in Paris to catch a flight.
Dressed comfy for the plane ride, the 48-year-old looked chic as she put on a leggy display as she strutted through the terminal.
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Behind Enemy Lines: Pamela Anderson
beamed as she left Paris on Friday following a row with politicians over
ban on force-feeding ducks and geese to make foie gras earlier in the
week
Chic: The 48-year-old wore a stylish trench coat as she journeyed through Charles de Gaulle Airport
Flashing
her pearly whites as she greeted waiting photographers, Pamela appeared
to be in good spirits as she was accompanied by her entourage.
With her hair tied up, Anderson hid her eyes behind a pair of sunglasses as she waved at passerbys inside the busy airport.
The mother-of-two covered up with a trendy trench coat as she wore a contrast blue dress with flat black ballet pumps.
Happy days: Anderson waved at passers-by as she walked along with members of her entourage
Pins on parade: Pamela wore a contrast mini dress under her coat as she opted for black ballet pumps
Low key: The mother-of-two hid behind a pair of sunglasses as she wore her blonde hair up in one
Anderson's
jolly exit from the capital comes after she was described as a 'turkey
stuffed with silicon' as the French launched a vicious attack on
celebrity politics on Wednesday.
The
former Baywatch actress angered some MPs when she appeared in the
National Assembly in Paris to support a ban on force-feeding ducks and
geese to make foie gras.
Foie
gras - which means fattened liver - is a traditional delicacy enjoyed
by millions around the world, particularly in France.
Many
thought it was inappropriate for an unelected Canadian-American known
for appearing nude in Playboy to be interfering in the democratic
process.
Keeping up to date: Pamela was seen clutching onto her smartphone as she scanned through updates
And she's off! Anderson kept her head down as she made her way to the terminal for her flight
Hugues
Fourage, spokesman for the ruling Socialist Party, said: 'Pamela
Anderson's visit gets on my nerves and I am fed up with it. It is
political theatre.'
A
spokesman for the CPNT pressure group (Hunting, Fishing, Nature and
Traditions) meanwhile attacked Laurence Abeille, the ecologist deputy
who invited Ms Anderson.
The
group said Ms Abeille 'preferred turkeys stuffed with silicon' to 'good
geese stuffed with maize from the Landes and Perigord' - both regions
of France.
In
retaliation, Abeille attacked the 'particularly shocking, sexist,
chauvinist, misogynistic comments', and added that Anderson was
'strongly committed to us continuing to eat well, without inflicting
harm on animals'.
Controversial: Pamela faced fierce
attack from French MPs on Wednesday after she made an appearance at the
National Assembly in Paris
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