Pamela Anderson Criticizes Seth Rogen’s Golden Globes Appearance Post ‘Pam & Tommy’

Pamela Andersonis open about her emotions regardingSeth Rogenafter the launch of his seriesPam & Tommy, which she stated represented “the worst period of my life.” In a recent conversation onAndy Cohen’SiriusXM show, the 58-year-old actress shared how awkward it was to see the producer at the2026 Golden Globes. I departed following the presentation of the […]

Pamela Andersonis open about her emotions regardingSeth Rogenafter the launch of his seriesPam & Tommy, which she stated represented “the worst period of my life.”

In a recent conversation onAndy Cohen’SiriusXM show, the 58-year-old actress shared how awkward it was to see the producer at the2026 Golden Globes.

I departed following the presentation of the award for Best Actress in a Motion Picture Musical or Comedy toRose Byrneand headed straight to bed,” she explained, especially after seeing Rogen, 43, in the crowd.

The Baywatch starremembered the feelings that came up: “Seth Rogen, he did that [series] without consulting me, you know,”Pam & Tommy, and that was another – I just felt like, ‘Eh.’ You know?”

She voiced her irritation at the idea of a TV show being made from the tough times in her life, stating, “I’m a real, living person here. Hello.”

While talking about whether she encountered Rogen, she confirmed that they were near each other at the event.

“He was in the pit during the Golden Globes,” she said, but mentioned that the closeness felt “strange” considering the show’s background.

Thinking about her emotions, she said, “I felt a bit strange about it… and I thought, you know — I’ve been really busy working. I’ve made five films in the past year.”

Anderson added, “I might have just been thinking, ‘I’m not some insignificant person here.'”

She said her emotions were “a bit unpleasant” and hoped that Rogen might contact her to say sorry, although she mentioned that such an apology could possibly hold little significance for her.

Cohen explicitly inquired about her emotions concerning privacy as a celebrity.

Anderson replied, “Well, you’re fair game. When you’re a public figure, people claim you don’t deserve privacy. However, your most private, hidden secrets or personal hardships shouldn’t be up for grabs in [a] television show. That annoyed me a bit.”

She emphasized how the depiction resonated strongly because it addressed “the worst period of my life.” While talking about her potential responseupon seeing Rogen,Anderson stated, “I mean you’re somewhat already walking on eggshells. It’s really awkward being with everyone there.”

Ultimately, Anderson saidShe refused to let it have a negative impact on her: “Everything’s fine,” she said, continuing, “I mean there are worse issues happening in the world.”

Anderson had previously highlighted her dissatisfaction with the development ofPam & Tommy in her Netflix documentary, Pamela, A Love Story, stating the producers, including Rogen, “should have obtained my permission.”

“I have no interest in watching it. I’ve never seen the tape, and I never will,” she said.

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