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Lily James Has Completely Transformed into Pamela Anderson for Her New Hulu Series—Check Out the First Pic

Lily James has already played iconic characters ranging from Cinderella to Elizabeth Bennet. And now, she's taking on a new challenge as she models herself after '90s Baywatch icon, Pamela Anderson.

The Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again star will portray Anderson in a new Hulu miniseries titled Pam and Tommy, which follows the tumultuous relationship and marriage between Anderson and bad boy Mötley Crüe rocker, Tommy Lee.

Pam and Tommy just started filming last month, but James, along with her co-star Sebastian Stan, treated us to some promo pics featuring their complete transformations. James shared a snap of herself as Anderson with a quote from the icon, saying, "'It’s great to be blonde. With low expectations it’s very easy to surprise people' - Pamela Anderson. Pam & Tommy, coming to @Hulu. #PamAndTommy @pamandtommyonhulu."

The 32-year-old's metamorphosis wowed fellow celebs, like Doctor Who actress Karen Gillan, who said, "Woah!! This is such a transformation! Amazing!" Hidden Figures actor Glen Powell said the look was "Spot. On."

Meanwhile, Sebastian Stan (who you might recognize from Gossip Girl or I, Tonya) shared his Tommy Lee look on his own Instagram, along with a quote from the drummer. Stan wrote, "'We don’t stop playing because we grow old, we grow old because we stop playing.' - Tommy Lee #mightymousealwaysgetsthegirl #pamandtommy."

We need more pics from this miniseries ASAP.

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Joel is the former Associate Editor for News & Entertainment and has been reporting on all things pop culture for over 5 years. Before working at PureWow, he served as a Features Editor at ROCKET Magazine. When he's not dissecting the latest trends in entertainment (or guiding you on what to watch), he covers all the hottest red carpet looks and fashion movements. When he steps away from the keyboard, you can likely find him at an NYC concert, thrift store or LGBTQ+ bookstore happily perusing the shelves.