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Helsinki invites Pamela Anderson to officially reclaim her Finnish family name

By Allyson Shiffman

Photo: Courtesy of MyHelsinki

We’re not the only ones celebrating Pamela Anderson’s Finnish heritage: Helsinki has officially invited the Vogue Scandinavia cover star to come home

Earlier this week, the city of Helsinki issued a very personal – not to mention, official – invitation. The recipient is none other than Vogue Scandinavia cover star, quarter-Finnish icon Pamela Anderson, who is welcomed to the Finnish capital to further connect with her heritage and, if she's so inclined, reclaim her Finnish family name, Hyytiäinen.

The bespoke message is delivered by renowned Finnish actor Janne Hyytiäinen (no, he's not specifically related to Pamela, but the sentiment is both sweet and playful) who stars in a deeply charming video that further solidifies Finland as the world's happiest nation.

It would hardly be the first time that Pamela connects with her Finnish roots. In our cover story, which introduces the actress' Finnish family name for the very first time, she discusses her reverence for her Nordic heritage – particularly her love of nature and desire for simplicity.

Should Pamela choose to heed the call (the invitation is open-ended), Helsinki will show her the utmost hospitality, welcoming her as family and helping in the practical matters of officially becoming Pamela Hyytiäinen.

Being the capital of the world's happiest country is one of the practical reasons why Helsinki believes it's the right place for Pamela. Photo: Courtesy of MyHelsinki

Finnish actor Janne Hyytiäinen offers Pamela three choices: marriage, adoption or citizenship. Photo: Courtesy of MyHelsinki