Pamela Anderson has announced she will take part in an In Conversation event as part of a world-exclusive tour when she visits Australia in April.

The actress, author and activist, 58, will appear in Sydney and Melbourne as part of Wanderlust’s True North series.

Anderson will be on stage for two intimate shows where the actress will explore “reinvention, resilience, and the courage it takes to live in alignment with one’s true self”.

The Baywatch icon will be sharing an insight into what she describes is her “second act”, following her transformation from a defining figure of 1990s pop culture to reclaiming her narrative in her 2023 memoir Love, Pamela and Netflix documentary Pamela, A Love Story.

Anderson has never been far from the headlines throughout her decades-long career in the spotlight, but in recent years the actress shocked the entertainment world when she made a triumphant return to film.

The activist bagged the lead role in Gia Coppola’s The Last Showgirl, earning Golden Globe, SAG and Gotham Award nominations, and widespread critical praise.

Her subsequent appearance in the Naked Gun reboot opposite Liam Neeson further cemented her impressive comeback.

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Speaking ahead of her visit Down Under, Anderson said the upcoming conversations are about giving yourself over to positive change and letting go of the past.

“This moment in my life feels expansive and deeply intentional,” she said.

“These conversations are about coming home to yourself, embracing change, letting go of old narratives and trusting what’s next.

“I’m so looking forward to sharing that space with audiences in Sydney and Melbourne.”

Wanderlust Founder and CEO Radek Sali said the wellness brand was “incredibly proud” to welcome Anderson Down Under.

“Pamela’s journey speaks to everything True North stands for – the power of reinvention, resilience and living in alignment with your values,” she said.

“We’re incredibly proud to welcome her to Australia for conversations that we believe will move, inspire, and stay with people long after the curtain falls.”

Sydneysiders will be able to listen to Anderson on April 16, at the TikTok Entertainment Centre while those in Melbourne can catch her the following day at the Plenary Theatre.

Wanderlust last year hosted an In Conversation event with Jane Fonda.