Pamela Anderson, the original C.J. Parker, left a tantalizing hint that she could re‑appear in the upcoming Baywatch reboot during a recent red‑carpet interview. While promoting a cameo in Scary Movie 6, she quipped, “You never know,” and added that a Baywatch comeback was possible, sparking fresh fan speculation.

Pamela Anderson's cryptic "You never know" reply at Scary Movie 6 premiere

During the Scary Movie 6 premiere, Anderson was asked directly about returning to Baywatch. She answered with a playful “You never know, I mean, Scary Movie, possibly Baywatch,” a line that has been widely shaerd on social media.. According to the source, this brief comment was the only indication she gave about a potential cameo, leaving the door open but uncommitted.

New cast adds Stephen Amell and Brooks Nader to Baywatch reboot

The reboot’s roster has recently expanded to include Stephen Amell, known for his superhero TV work, and Brooks Nader, a model who appeared in the original series. Their casting signals a blend of action‑hero credibility and nostalgic appeal, aiming to draw both longtime fans and a younger audience.

Anderson warns newcomers about the physical grind of lifeguard filming

Anderson emphasized that the role demands peak fitness, telling the new actors, “It’s a lot of hard work… you just want to be in tip‑top shape before you step out there,period. and work on your swimming techniques. Because it’s hard. It’s not an easy job.” She recalled the original production’s rigorous training, underscoring that the reboot will likely retain that intensity.

Training by real lifeguards: a reminder of the original series' intensity

She noted that the original Baywatch crew was coached by actual lifeguards who pushed the cast to their limits, a practice that helped create the show’s signature realism. The source reports Anderson’s fond memories of those sessions, suggesting the new production may revive that authentic preparation to meet audience expectations.

Who will decide if Anderson actually returns?

The only concrete answer remains pending from the series’ producers; the source does not reveal any confirmed negotiations. until an official announcement, Anderson’s “you never know” line remains the most reliable clue.