Hunky nepo baby, 28, with rocker dad joins famous pin-up mum on the red carpet at Met Gala – can you guess who he is?
THE son of two nineties icons was his famous mum’s plus-one at the Met Gala.
The model, 28, looked dapper in a black tuxedo and diamond brooch as he stood by his actress mum on the blue carpet at fashion’s biggest night.
In recent years he has championed his mum’s transition from busty glamour girl to a classy Hollywood siren and activist.
The proud son said it was his “personal mission” to revitalise his mother’s career and reputation.
He is of course Brandon Thomas Lee, the oldest of Pamela Anderson’s two sons with Mötley Crüe drummer Tommy Lee.
Baywatch star Pam is also mum to Dylan Jagger with her ex-husband.
Brandon joined his glamorous mum at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City, and she debuted a cropped new hairdo.
The former glamour model sported a blonde bob with pixie fringe and continued her make-up free tradition.
Pamela wore a Tory Burch gown and smiled proudly as she posed with her eldest son.
Brandon is no stranger to supporting his mum at big events, including at this year’s Golden Globes, where she was nominated for her performance in The Last Showgirl.
Speaking of the rave reviews she earned for The Last Showgirl, Brandon told Variety last year: “It means the culmination of a very long road and a lot of hard work, and the crescendo of an amazing moment that really only marks the beginning for her.”
Brandon also plays a big role in his mum’s career and handles many of her business decisions, including producing a documentary about her life.
“The reason I got involved, other than for various business reasons — my personal mission was to give my mum the opportunities she gave me as a child,” he said.
“She would do anything for me. She showed up and was a very good mother. And at a certain point in your life, you become a protector.”
A-list guests attended the Met Gala, an exclusive fashion event hosted by Vogue magazine’s Anna Wintour which serves as a fundraiser for the Met’s Costume Institute.
It’s annual exhibition also serves as the Gala’s annual theme, which this year was, “Superfine: Tailoring Black Style”, and was the first since 2003 to be dedicated to menswear.