Pamela Anderson, known for her bold and unabashed personality, recently opened up about an awkward moment at the 2026 Golden Globes. The star of 'Naked Gun' found herself in close quarters with Seth Rogen, the man behind the controversial series 'Pam & Tommy.' Despite the passage of time, the sting from the series – which delved into her tumultuous past with ex-husband Tommy Lee – remains fresh.
During a candid chat with Andy Cohen on his SiriusXM show on January 15, Pamela shared her discomfort at the awards show. "He was in the pit at the Golden Globes so we were close," she recalled, expressing how the proximity to Seth was unsettling. "I was just like, 'I'm not chopped liver over here.' I felt a little bit weird about it."
“How can someone make a TV series out of difficult times in your life?” Pamela questioned, highlighting her lingering discomfort.
Feeling uneasy, Pamela decided to leave the ceremony immediately after she and Miley Cyrus announced Rose Byrne as the winner of Best Performance by a Female Actor in a Motion Picture – Drama. "I went right to bed," she admitted, describing her choice to skip the remainder of the glitzy event.
The 'Pam & Tommy' series, produced by Seth Rogen, brought to light the infamous 1990s scandal involving Pamela and Tommy Lee's private tape. Despite the time that has passed, Pamela’s feelings about the portrayal remain unchanged. "It just felt yucky," she said, referencing the emotional turmoil the show reignited.
Pamela's hopes for closure linger, as she revealed that Seth Rogen has yet to reach out with an apology. E! News attempted to contact Rogen's representatives for a comment, but as of now, there has been no response.
The Golden Globes moment served as a reminder for Pamela of unresolved issues, highlighting the impact of media portrayals on personal lives. It’s a poignant example of how the entertainment industry can sometimes reopen old wounds rather than healing them.