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Pamela Anderson reveals her childhood dream job was to be a sister in the church

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Pamela Anderson has revealed her childhood dream job was to be a nun in the church instead of a Playmate at the Playboy Mansion.

The legendary bombshell, 55 – who recently went makeup-free for a Women's Wear Daily photoshoot shot Heather Hazzan and Styled by Alex Badia – opened up to Drew Barrymore in a quirky Q&A session. 'I wanted to be a nun,' declared Anderson, 'or a librarian.

And I kind of took a different route. I don't know what happened.'Pamela went on to reminisce about being 'at story time everyday' as a kid and how her passion for books eventually veered toward the Bible.'I was at the library every day – I was at story time everyday and I really wanted to be a librarian, and then I thought, "No, I really wanna be a nun." ' Hail Mary: Pamela Anderson, 55, has revealed her childhood dream job was to be a nun in the church instead of a Playmate at the Playboy MansionPamela also gave Drew a glimpse into her morning ritual, saying: 'I have my prayers I say in the morning, I have to do my routine – my Hail Marys, my little thing with my little Mary sculpture.'The Baywatch beauty also revealed that she is a stickler for changing used toilet paper rolls, wakes up at naturally at 'four or five every morning,' and loves listening to Tom Waits and Nina Simone.

Barrymore also asked Anderson about 'the best mistake she ever made,' which turned out to be rockstar Tommy Lee – the first of her five husbands.'I don't want to call it a mistake,' prefaced the Barb Wire star. 'The best mistake I ever made was...I guess marrying Tommy.'And Anderson loves facial hair: 'I love a mustache.

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