Pamela Anderson Uncomfortable Near Seth Rogen After Controversial Series at Globes
Pamela Anderson recently shared her feelings about encountering Seth Rogen at the Golden Globes, where he was celebrated for creating the Hulu series “Pam & Tommy.” The actress revealed that seeing Rogen particularly stirred her emotions, as the series depicted a tumultuous period in her life without her consent.
Pamela Anderson’s Discomfort at the Golden Globes
During an interview on Andy Cohen’s SiriusXM show, Anderson, now 58, expressed her discomfort after presenting the award for Best Actress in a Motion Picture Musical or Comedy to Rose Byrne. She mentioned that upon seeing Rogen, 43, in the audience, she immediately felt unsettled and decided to leave the event.
Reflections on “Pam & Tommy”
Anderson referred to the series as reflecting “the worst time” of her life. She criticized Rogen for creating the portrayal without any communication with her, which added to her feelings of frustration. “How can someone make a TV series out of the difficult times in your life?” she mused during the show.
- Event: Golden Globes 2026
- Date: January 11, 2026
- Presenters: Pamela Anderson & Rose Byrne
- Series: Pam & Tommy
- Creator: Seth Rogen
Complex Emotions Surrounding the Encounter
Anderson admitted that while she has been busy working on multiple film projects, the encounter left her feeling a bit low. She expressed hope that Rogen might eventually reach out to apologize, though she clarified that it may not significantly change her feelings about the situation.
“Your darkest, deepest secrets or tragedies shouldn’t be fair game for a TV series,” she explained, emphasizing her discomfort with the lack of privacy associated with public figures.
Future Conversations
Despite the unease, Anderson stated she wouldn’t let it overwhelm her. She acknowledged the complexity of her feelings but emphasized a determination to focus on her work. “Everything’s good,” she concluded, recognizing that many challenges exist worldwide beyond her personal struggles.
Anderson’s thoughts on the series have also been documented in her Netflix project, “Pamela, A Love Story,” where she underscored the absence of her consent during the series’ production. “I have no desire to watch it,” she expressed firmly, reiterating her disconnect with the dramatized events that unfolded in her past.
This candid discussion sheds light on the ongoing impact of celebrity portrayals and the importance of respecting personal narratives, especially in the entertainment industry.