The 53-year-old star will join forces with Corus Studios for a new original series currently titled ‘Pamela Anderson’s Home Reno Project’, which will see her fulfil her lifelong dream of transforming her late grandmother’s property on the coast of Vancouver Island. Lisa Godfrey, Senior Vice President of Original Content and Corus Studios said in a statement: “Corus Studios is thrilled to work with Pamela Anderson and capture this incredible undertaking of her lifelong dream. The series speaks to our ongoing development strategy of telling unique stories with perfect balance – showcasing real-life experiences while preserving incredible transformations that spark intrigue for a wide range of audiences on platforms around the world.” The ‘Baywatch’ star purchased the rustic ocean-view property over 25 years ago and promised to keep it in the family, and it was even the site of her recent wedding to local carpenter Dan Hayhurst. Dan is expected to help with the renovations on ‘Pamela Anderson’s Home Reno Project’, which will air in 2022 on HGTV Canada. Vanessa Kirby to star opposite Hugh Jackman in Florian Zeller`s `The Son` Why Eric Bana was dropped as Hulk, never asked to return to MCU In his book Seth Rogen recounts an 'anti-Semitic rant' Eddie Griffin allegedly gave while on an elevator ride Jason Sudeikis takes his relationship with Keeley Hazell public