Where is pamella bordes now
I honestly wish I hadn't met certain people. All this could have made a normal person insane. What makes her unique is her strength and tenacity. She moved on - out of the dark shadows into a better life! From Jatland Wiki. Navigation menu Personal tools English Log in. Namespaces Page Discussion. The once high profile, flashy and exotic Pamella left everything and now resides in Goa.
She has turned into a recluse, surviving on the meagre earnings of her photography. She leads a hippie life and has a new circle of friends much younger to her. Now in her early fifties, not a single British can trace her from her new looks.
She practices yoga, is a member of the Himalayan Climbing Club. She avoids the press and media, who still try to make contact with her. She shies away from the world and refuses to speak in public. She has chosen a rather solitary life and resides in a small fishing village in the rented apartment of her friend. In , she was featured in an exhibition entitled India: a Celebration of Independence. Initially based at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, the exhibition travelled worldwide.
Similarly, in she received superb reviews in the New York Times both for a solo show and for her portfolio of images from Angkor Wat. The period between and was something of a Bordes black hole, until the Daily Mail tracked her down living in Goa a couple of years ago.
Reportedly she prefers a quiet life these days, pottering around the hippy havens of Goa, participating in yoga and Pilates classes, and hanging out with friends. She refuses to speak to the press, suggesting that she really would rather shuffle quietly out of the spotlight. Yeah, we all feel that way sometimes, Pam. But for the last five years - as she admitted to a friend last week - she hasn't worked at all.
She is understood to be surviving on her earnings from photography thanks to the low cost of living in Goa. Hideaway: The apartment close to the beach in Goa where Pamella Bordes now lives. According to a close friend, Miss Singh has erased her past.
She has not only resumed her maiden name - her husband was long ago divorced - but dropped the extra L from her first name. Pam has built a new circle of friends who are generally much younger than her, so there is even less chance of them remembering.
She has been staying in Goa - a part of India which has traditionally been a haven for hippies and dope dealers but is now a growing favourite of British tourists - for a few months while apparently readying herself for the climbing season.
She prides herself on her fitness and is a member of the Himalayas Climbing Club. Indeed, the majority of her friends are climbers. Scandal: Miss Bordes circled with Colin Moynihan right in Her home in a fishing village in Goa is a two-bedroomed apartment she rents from a friend.
Mornings are spent attending a trendy yoga and pilates centre in nearby Anjuna and she whiles away the afternoons reading beside the communal pool. And instead of waltzing around nightspots on the arm of a wealthy man, she now amuses herself by collecting rare books, and posting messages to her new friends on Facebook. Asked yesterday if she would discuss her life now, Miss Singh said: 'I am sorry.
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