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    Pamela Anderson felt "yucky" being near Seth Rogen at the Golden Globes after he starred in series Pam and Tommy

    The 58-year-old actress admitted the Disney+ biographical drama series - which chronicled her former marriage to Motley Crue drummer Tommy Lee - "p***ed" her off, and she is hopeful Rogen will say sorry one day.


    Speaking to Andy Cohen on SiriusXM, she said: "Seth Rogen ... he did Pam and Tommy without talking to me.

    "I just felt like ugh. How can someone make a TV series out of difficult times in your life? And I am living, breathing human being over here, hello.

    "He was in the pit at the Golden Globes. We were close.

    "I felt like I'm not chopped liver over here. I felt a little bit weird about it.

    "I've been so busy working. I've done five movies in the last year.

    "But sometimes it hits you and you feel kind of down.

    "It just felt a little yucky.

    "Eventually, hopefully, he will reach out to me to apologise, not that that matters.

    "When you are a public person, they say you have no right to privacy.

    "But your darkest, deepest secrets or tragedies in your life should not be fair game for a TV series. That p***ed me off a little bit."

    Rogen played Rand Gauthier, an electrician who stole and eventually leaked a sex tape involving Pamela and Tommy.

    The former Baywatch star felt "uncomfortable" being at Sunday's (11.01.26) Golden Globes - which took place at The Beverly Hilton, California - anyway, so she resisted approaching Rogen to talk about the series.

    Asked if her inclination was to give the actor a "death stare" at the spectacle, or to "look away", Pamela replied: "It's so uncomfortable being around everybody there.

    "I know a lot of those people from Malibu days, but I still don't feel like I belong in those rooms. I feel uncomfortable.

    "So, I didn't make a beeline for him.

    "But in my mind I did. I really told him how I felt.

    "So I'm sitting there on my seat going, [stares]."

    When asked if she thinks Seth has an inkling about her feelings over the series, she replied: "I don't know.

    "Some of these things have been very lucrative for people, so then I think that just goes out of the window. Because that's the most important thing.

    "But anyway, not to complain.

    "Everything is good, and there are worse things going on in the world."

    © 2026 Bang Showbiz, NZCity

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