Calista Flockhart has been labeled as ‘desperate’ and accused of copying Pamela Anderson’s makeup free look during a recent red carpet appearance earlier this month.
The Ally McBeal actress, 60, opted to show off her natural beauty at The New Group’s 30th Anniversary Gala at Cipriani Wall Street in Manhattan last week.
Since 2023, Anderson has been choosing to not wear makeup while making appearance at events, such as glitzy premieres and fashion week.
A source told RadarOnline in an article published on Wednesday that Flockhart – who is currently married to Harrison Ford – is ‘riding Pamela Anderson’s coat tails.’
The insider added, ‘This is a brazen copy of what Pammy’s been doing. Calista is just jumping on the latest trend to grab a headline.
‘It won’t work – Pammy got a lot of buzz for her acting recently and Calista’s nowhere near as good an actress as Pam turned out to be in The Last Showgirl.’
Calista Flockhart has been labeled as ‘desperate’ and accused of copying Pamela Anderson’s makeup free look during a recent red carpet appearance earlier this month
Anderson took on a leading role in The Last Showgirl last year – which earned her a Golden Globe nomination.
The model previously opened up about her decision to ditch makeup in front of the cameras and admitted to Entertainment Tonight late last year that it had initially been ‘an experiment.’
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She continued, ‘This whole peeling it back was kind of how I just started. I just wanted to remember who I was.
‘I mean I’ve been playing characters my whole life – I want to play characters in movies, not in my personal life.’
The Baywatch actress told the outlet, ‘I just want to be me, so this is an experiment. It’s just something I feel drawn to do – I didn’t even think anyone would notice!’
Pamela also explained to People in a past interview that she was happy that her makeup free looks ‘became a positive message.’
The star also commented on growing older and explained her viewpoint. ‘I call it Life-ing, not aging. Chasing youth is futile. All we can do is embrace who we are at the moment we are in, and be okay with where our feet stand right now.’
Anderson added, ‘I don’t have to be cool anymore. I can just be me. It’s very freeing to be comfortable in your own skin.’
A source told RadarOnline in an article published on Wednesday that Flockhart – who is currently married to Harrison Ford – is ‘riding Pamela Anderson’s coat tails’; seen last week in NYC
The model previously opened up about her decision to ditch makeup in front of the cameras and admitted to Entertainment Tonight late last year that it had initially been ‘an experiment’; seen in February in London
Flockhart moved to New York City earlier this year to perform in a play тιтled Curse Of The Starving Class alongside Christian Slater – while her husband Harrison Ford remains in L.A.
The Off-Broadway production is from playwright Sam Shepherd and is being shown at the Romulus Linney Courtyard Theatre.
The premise of the drama is: ‘In a farmhouse somewhere in the American West, a family fights for independence and a quick buck.
‘Weston, an alcoholic drifter, scrambles to pay off old debts. His adulterous wife, Ella, is planning to sell the family house, take the kids and leave. Like their farmhouse, the American Dream is falling apart around them,’ per Playbill.
During a recent interview with Vogue, Calista opened up about temporarily re-locating to NYC.
‘I love being back in New York – it’s nostalgic for me. I love the energy of New York. And, you know, the show feeds me. I really love the challenge of figuring it out. So it’s not exhausting for me.’
When she is not busy on stage, the actress stated, ‘I cook a lot. I walk my dogs a lot. I’ll probably go to a lot of museums and enjoy my days and get a good nap in before the play.’
A separate source told RadarOnline that Flockhart is ‘flourishing’ while spending time in the Big Apple.
Flockhart moved to New York City earlier this year to perform in a play тιтled Curse Of The Starving Class alongside Christian Slater – while her husband Harrison Ford remains in L.A.; Calista and Slater seen in February in NYC
The insider stated that the Indiana Jones actor is ‘trying not to be too clingy’ but will still give Calista a call ‘every night.’
The source then claimed, ‘It’s safe to say he is missing her a lot more than she’s missing him. In fact, you could say she’s flourishing without the demands of being Mrs. Ford.’
Flockhart is best known for portraying the тιтle character on the Fox television series Ally McBeal, for which she received a Golden Globe Award in 1998.
And while the actress is focused on her new play, Ford also shows no signs of slowing down with two new TV shows (1923 and Shrinking) and a new movie as well (Captain America: Brave New World).
The 82-year-old actor hit the red carpet in Los Angeles last month for Season 2 of 1923, when Entertainment Tonight caught up with him.
Ford was asked if he has any plans on retiring, and he had an unusual answer on the red carpet.
When asked what would get him to retire, and spend more time at home with his wife Calista, Ford simply said, ‘When you forget my name.’
He added that the new season of 1923 – which debuted on Paramount Plus on February 23 – is, ‘very strong. It’s great. It’s a very strong season.’
When asked if he would return for a potential third season, Ford shrugged and said, ‘I just work here.
‘I love being back in New York – it’s nostalgic for me. I love the energy of New York. And, you know, the show feeds me. I really love the challenge of figuring it out. So it’s not exhausting for me,’ she said; seen in 2024 in Paris
And while the actress is focused on her new play, Ford also shows no signs of slowing down with two new TV shows (1923 and Shrinking) and a new movie as well (Captain America: Brave New World; seen in 2024 in L.A.
‘Taylor (Sheridan) tells me when he has a story,’ he said of the Yellowstone universe creator.
The self-deprecating star was also asked how he would describe this phase of his career, and he simply replied: ‘Stupid.’
When the interviewer said he’s ‘killing it’ and that he’s ‘everywhere,’ Ford replied, ‘A little bit too everywhere for my sensibilities.’
He elaborated on this stretch of films and TV shows and said, ‘I ran into a vein of really good writing, and I thought I’d take advantage of it, and I’m really glad I did.’