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Clean Trailer-Park Living

By Vera H-C Chan
Thu, August 13, 2009, 2:52 pm PDT

As the record-holder for most Playboy covers ever (12), Pamela Anderson has plenty of practice reeling off her likes and dislikes. The latest, according to a hard-hitting Elle UK interview: The "Baywatch" alum abstains from sunblock, used to be a tomboy-nympho in school, likes morning walks with her minister, and enjoys trailer-park living.

A trailer park? Uncurl that sneer. Anderson isn't one of those sad, Hollywood foreclosure tales (no matter what Courtney Love said). The 42-year-old mum moved into a one-bedroom trailer in nearby Paradise Cove while she was getting her Malibu home renovated. Now, she doesn't want to budge from her love nest with electrician boyfriend Jamie Padgett (by one account a "totally moral, nice, normal guy").

Besides, a Malibu trailer park isn't exactly your average hurricane magnet. A few years back, the "woodsy neighborhood" of Paradise Cove and its ocean views qualified for a spot on a Travel Channel special about millionaire mobile home parks, and got coverage in the LA Times and NYT for being a "new playground for the rich."

The real-estate free-fall hasn't changed its charms nor curbed rising prices: Radar Online recently dubbed the place "the most expensive trailer park in America." Anderson may know something about real estate after all: She and Padgett popped into Montenegro as the latest possible site for her investments in ecologically green hotels

So what does Paradise in trailer form look like? Radar Online posted a photo gallery of one pricey specimen. What can we say—you're paying for the views. Of the beach, not the neighbors.

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