Pamela Anderson Celebrates Son Dylan's 26th Birthday: 'I'm So Grateful and Proud of All You Are'

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The 'Pamela, A Love Story' star shares Dylan and son Brandon with ex Tommy Lee

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Happy birthday, Dylan Jagger Lee!

Pamela Anderson celebrated her youngest son's 26th birthday with a post on her Instagram Story Friday, sharing a throwback photo of Dylan from when he was a toddler with a sweet caption beside it.

"Happy Birthday 🎶 My sweet baby son Dylan Jagger Lee ... #26," she began. "This year has been a wild one and I'm so grateful and proud of all you are."

"A romantic soul, courageous, patient and kind ... Blessed with a unique beauty, talent, style and groove," Anderson, 56, continued of her son. "A smile that brightens every room."

"I respect you, I love you, I adore you ..." added the Pamela, A Love Story star — who also shares son Brandon Thomas Lee with ex Tommy Lee. "Enjoy your birthday sweetheart. We celebrate all of who you are ... today and every day ❤️ Love Mom."

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<p>Pamela Anderson / Instagram</p> Pamela Anderson posts a tribute to her son Dylan on her Instagram Story for his 26th Birthday.

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Pamela Anderson posts a tribute to her son Dylan on her Instagram Story for his 26th Birthday.

Related: Pamela Anderson and Tommy Lee's 2 Kids: All About Brandon and Dylan

In her memoir Love, Pamela, which was released earlier this year, Anderson noted that her kids were the ones who inspired her to tell her story.

"Brandon and Dylan are true miracles, considering their gene pool," she wrote in her book. "They have been through so much, yet they are not full of holes."

"They saved me," the Baywatch star added about raising her sons after her divorce from Lee, 61. "I don't want to put that on my kids, but having children changed everything. I've loved every moment."

During her cover story with PEOPLE in 2023 to promote her memoir, Anderson spoke candidly about her sons' personalities, noting that Dylan is "more introspective, more Zen," adding, "It's a good team."

<p>Kris Connor/FilmMagic</p> Pamela Anderson and Dylan Jagger Lee attend the Christian Siriano Fashion show during new York Fashion Week September 2016 at ArtBeam in New York City on September 10, 2016

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Pamela Anderson and Dylan Jagger Lee attend the Christian Siriano Fashion show during new York Fashion Week September 2016 at ArtBeam in New York City on September 10, 2016

Related: Pamela Anderson's Sons Share Sweet Messages of Support: 'Your Positivity Is So Inspiring'

In recent years, Dylan has taken a page from both his mom and dad's books, given that he is a model and musician.

He first began his modeling career walking in a Saint Laurent 2016 show and is currently signed with EWG Management. He has worked with Acne Studios, Armani Exchange, Coach, Dolce & Gabbana, Hugo Boss and True Religion and has been featured in InterviewGQ, RussiaNYLONVMANVogueW and Wonderland magazines, per his bio on EWG Management.

In addition to walking the runway, Dylan was previously in a band called Midnight Kids, and he has also created music with Anton Khabbaz in the band Motel 7.

Speaking with WWD in 2021, Dylan said that the news he was in a band had come as a shock to his famous dad, who plays drums for Mötley Crüe.

"He didn't even know I was in a band until four days ago," he told the publication at the time. "I didn't tell my parents or anything, I try to keep them as far out of it as possible. He was pretty pissed when he figured it out. He was, like, 'Dude, what the f---? You didn't tell me you were singing and s---, that's so dope. What the f---?' And then I was, like, 'Yeah, I'm pretty low-key.' "

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