LOS ANGELES – America: Land of the free, home of the Baywatch Babe.
Film and TV star Pamela Anderson, a native of Canada who broke into show business as a spokeswoman for Labatt beer, became an American citizen on Wednesday during a brief ceremony in a downtown Los Angeles courtroom. “I felt it was important to become a US citizen in order to vote in the United States,” Anderson said in a written statement.Anderson’s lawyer, Barbara Federman, said the actress passed a brief immigration interview in downtown Los Angeles before the ceremony in a courtroom across the street.Anderson, who shot to international superstardom as beautiful lifeguard CJ Parker on the hit series ‘Baywatch’, was approved for citizenship eight months after applying, Federman said.”She was terrific and she was very excited to study the civics and passed with flying colours,” Federman said.”She enjoyed every minute of it.”- Nampa-Reuters”I felt it was important to become a US citizen in order to vote in the United States,” Anderson said in a written statement.Anderson’s lawyer, Barbara Federman, said the actress passed a brief immigration interview in downtown Los Angeles before the ceremony in a courtroom across the street.Anderson, who shot to international superstardom as beautiful lifeguard CJ Parker on the hit series ‘Baywatch’, was approved for citizenship eight months after applying, Federman said.”She was terrific and she was very excited to study the civics and passed with flying colours,” Federman said.”She enjoyed every minute of it.”- Nampa-Reuters
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