ABC announced actress Pamela Anderson, a former contestant from "Dancing With The Stars," was added to their "All Stars" edition for season 15.

Anderson sat on a panel at the Television Critics Association conference when the announcement was made with several other contestants from the "All Stars" cast. The 11 other returning celebrity contestants joining Anderson are Bristol Palin, Kelly Monaco, Melissa Rycroft, Shawn Johnson, Kirstie Alley, Joey Fatone, Helio Castroneves, Drew Lachey, Emmitt Smith, Apolo Ohno and Gilles Marini.

The former Playboy model was partnered with Damian Whitewood and the pair was eliminated after seven weeks during the tenth season in 2010.

It has not been announced yet who Anderson will be paired up with. The selection for all contestants will be revealed on August 13. The show's executive producer Conrad Green stated that it is "impossible" for the new cast to have the same partners as before.

"DWTS" fans get to vote for the 13th contestant online at ABC, and the winner will be announced on "Good Morning America" on Aug. 27.  The options to choose for the final spot are: Sabrina Bryan, Carson Kressley or Kyle Massey.

Anderson, 45, acquired a huge fan base when she played the lifeguard C.J. on "Baywatch" and later on another television series, "V.I.P." She was Playboy magazine's Playmate of The Month for their February 1990 issue and her biggest scandal was when a sex tape from her personal collection was leaked. She made the tape with her ex-husband Tommy Lee.

But what has Anderson been up to since competing on "DWTS"  in 2010?

Anderson, like her fellow contestant Bristol Palin, continued her career in reality television. In 2011 she appeared on the Argentinian version of "Dancing with the Stars," the Indian "Big Brother" house for three days and the U.K. version of "Big Brother."

Anderson's love for competing led her to enter the sports industry. She launched her own racing team, the Downforce 1. She revealed that her cars will race in the European Le Mans Series.

Be sure to tune in and watch the actress/model compete against some of the other popular contestants.

"Dancing With The Stars: All Stars" returns on Sept. 24 on ABC.