kaia gerber It’s a powerful confession.
23 year old model told hollywood reporter Wednesday revealed that the “most Hollywood thing” to happen in her life was going to school with Pamela Anderson.
Gerber revealed this “Baywatch” alum, 57, was actually a crossing guard at her elementary school and despite being a Hollywood star, “she wore the yellow safety jacket and everything.”
“I didn’t know then how good I had it,” said the daughter of Cindy Crawford and Rande Gerber.
In an interview on “The Ellen DeGeneres Show” in 2008, Anderson spoke candidly about balancing her job in Los Angeles with her Las Vegas gig in “Hans Clock: The Beauty of Magic.”
“I do security patrol at my sons’ school on Mondays with the neon vest and everything. It’s really hot,” the model gushed at the time. CBS News,
“You help kids go to school,” Anderson continued. “You help them out of the car and then close the door.”
And due to the busy schedule of the mother of two, she had to come for school duty with her glamorous stage makeup on. “I come in around 3 or 4 in the morning and get up with my kids at 6:30 in the morning to make breakfast, go to school at 8 in the morning and who washes their faces? People always look at me funny anyway,” she recalled.
“I get a lot of high fives. [Other parents] I think it’s weird that I’m there doing that. I’m a mom you have to do it and I love it.”
Anderson is mom to sons Dylan, 26, and Brandon, 28, with ex Tommy Lee.
during an interview with glamour In September, “The Last Showgirl” star reflected on how becoming a mother helped her stay on track in life.
“There were times when I could have gone that route, but the one who saved my life — and you never want to put this on your kids — were my boys,” she told the outlet. “Because without my boys, I wouldn’t be as strong as I was.”
Earlier this year, Anderson told better homes and gardens That her boys are now “old enough to understand the bigger picture.”
“Of course, over the years,” the icon explained, “they learned about things from my past, both age-appropriate and not age-appropriate.”
“Unfortunately, they thought I was taken advantage of in some ways,” Anderson told the outlet, noting how the “young, courageous, hard-working man” gives his mother unwavering support and encouragement.
She added, “They look at me and say, ‘Mom, this is your time.’ “He told me, ‘Whatever you’ve become, just be you. We’re going to try to find ways for you to keep doing what you love, while also sharing it with people. Share in a way that can benefit you too. ,