
Pamela Anderson Says It Was 'Yucky' Being Near Seth Rogen At Golden Globes
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"The Naked Gun" star said she left and "went right to bed" after presenting at the awards show — partially to avoid the "Pam & Tommy" producer.
Pamela Anderson didn’t mince words about how she felt about one possible close encounter at Sunday’s Golden Globes.
The 58-year-old “Naked Gun” star tells Andy Cohen on an upcoming Sirius XM interview that she left the show and “went right to bed” after presenting the award for Best Actress in a Motion Picture Musical or Comedy to Rose Byrne — admitting that she high-tailed it partially to avoid Seth Rogen, who produced and starred in “Pam And Tommy,” a 2022 miniseries about the fallout over a stolen sex tape she made in the mid-1990s with then-husband Tommy Lee.
Anderson, who had no involvement in the miniseries, previously called its existence “salt in the wound” and said Rogen still owes her “a public apology,” a notion she reiterates to Cohen in the new interview, which debuts Jan. 20.
“I just felt like, ‘Eh.’ You know? Like, how can someone make a TV series out of the difficult times in your life, and ‘I’m a living, breathing human being over here. Hello.’”
After Cohen asked Anderson if she ran into Rogen at the Globes, she said that she felt “weird” seeing him after he made the series.













