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Pamela Anderson to build eco-friendly hotel in Abu Dhabi
Source: BI-ME and media reports , Author: BI-ME staff
Posted: Fri August 1, 2008 12:00 am
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INTERNATIONAL. Pamela Anderson, the former 'Baywatch' star is building an eco-friendly hotel in Abu dhabi according to media reports.

The environmentally-conscious US star is reported to have fallen in love with the city on a recent charity trip with the Make A Wish Foundation.

The reports say the ruling family of Abu Dhabi asked her to become a hotelier.

"I'm building a hotel there. It is environmentally friendly. I went there with the Make a Wish Foundation and met some great people there. The royal family was really friendly," Anderson said.
 
The star insists the hotel is kind to the earth: "It's built with no fossil fuel at all....in Abu Dhabi - where they have all that oil."

In June Zabeel Properties unveiled details of a new landmark hotel and leisure development in Dubai with a team of design consultants for the project including the Hollywood actor Brad Pitt. 

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