Pamela Anderson was joined by her sons, Brandon Thomas Lee and Dylan Jagger Lee, in Jacquemus' new "Family Portrait" campaign. The video showcases Jacquemus' Le Paysan collection, which also features pieces from the Plage spring/summer 2026 collection.
The campaign captured the actress and her sons enjoying quality time together at home while spotlighting standout pieces from the collection, such as the La Robe Paysan and La Jupe Agave in white poplin. Different iterations of the Le Valérie bag on terracotta and light green are also featured.
Pamela made a fresh-faced appearance in the video, with one clip showing her getting ready in the brand’s cozy white robe while her hair was pinned in rollers. The amusing skit featured the star's sons rushing her to get ready as she waltzed around the room attempting to slip into a yellow dress.
Other clips showed the family enjoying cake in the dining room, relaxing in the bedroom, and playing music in the car. "A day with @pamelaanderson and her sons," penned the French maison in the Instagram caption.
Pamela's home life
Pamela shares two sons, Brandon Thomas and Dylan Jagger, with her ex-husband, Mötley Crüe drummer Tommy Lee. Brandon was born on June 5, 1996 and has followed his famous parents into the showbusiness world, having worked as an actor, a director and a fashion mogul. Meanwhile, Dylan was born on December 29, 1997. He has also entered the world of showbusiness, walking numerous catwalks as a model and even appearing in a band.
The Baywatch star relocated from Malibu to her childhood home in Ladysmith, affectionately known as Arcady, which she has been renovating since 2020. The property boasts a seven-acre garden. Pamela enlisted the help of Vancouver-based interior designer, Francesca Albertazzi, when it came to transforming her former childhood home that had been virtually untouched for 25 years.
The actress previously discussed her decision to move away from Malibu in an interview with People. In August 2024, she told the publication: "A few years back, I kind of gave up at some point and needed a change. I thought, 'Well, I guess that's just what people think of me. I was not in a good space when I moved back to Canada."
"I don't know what happened over the last few decades, but I feel now so far removed from the image of who I was. I felt very sad and lonely. I didn't feel just misunderstood, I felt like I had really screwed up, that my whole life was a bundle of mistakes. I was hard on myself, and I thought I put my family through a lot and put my kids through so much," she added.






