Pamela Anderson explains why she 'felt weird' seeing Seth Rogen at the Golden Globes
- - Pamela Anderson explains why she 'felt weird' seeing Seth Rogen at the Golden Globes
Mekishana PierreJanuary 15, 2026 at 7:19 PM
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Pamela Anderson and Seth Rogen at the Golden Globes
Pamela Anderson isn't afraid to share her feelings about Hulu's Pam & Tommy — and those who worked on the buzzy 2022 limited series.
During a recent appearance on Andy Cohen's SiriusXM Radio Andy show, the Naked Gun star recalled how it felt to see Pam & Tommy producer and star Seth Rogen at Sunday's Golden Globes. Anderson and Miley Cyrus presented the award for Best Actress in a Motion Picture — Musical or Comedy to Rose Byrne. Rogen won two awards that night for his Apple TV series The Studio: Best Television Series — Musical or Comedy and Best Actor in a Television Series — Musical or Comedy.
The actress shared that she "left after my award and I went right to bed," especially after seeing Rogen in the crowd.
"Seth Rogen, like he did that [series] without talking to me, you know, and that was another — I just felt like, 'Eh.' You know?" she told the Bravo producer. "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.'"
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Nick Offerman and Seth Rogen on 'Pam & Tommy'
Asked if she ran into Rogen, Anderson said that he was seated "in the pit... so we were close,"
"I felt a little bit weird about it, and I felt like, you know, I've been so busy and working," she continued. "I've done five movies in the last year, so I've just been busy. But sometimes it hits you and you feel kind of down. And then with — I don't know, it just felt like a little yucky. But, I mean, it was — it's eventually, hopefully, he will — maybe he'll reach out to me and apologize. Not that that matters."
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Pam & Tommy, which boasted the tagline "Based on the true f---ing scandal," chronicled how Anderson and Lee's infamous sex tape was stolen and became the first viral video ever. The series starred Lily James and Sebastian Stan as Anderson and Lee, respectively. Rogen played Rand Gauthier, the electrician who broke into the couple's home and stole the tape.
The former Baywatch star and Mötley Crüe drummer made headlines in 1995 when, after marrying following a whirlwind romance, a sex tape they made on their honeymoon was stolen and released online. In 1998, they won their copyright infringement suit against Internet Entertainment Group, the company that had sold it online. Pam & Tommy takes a "comedic take" on the ordeal, following the couple from when they met through the scandal.
While speaking with Anderson on Wednesday, Cohen mused on whether an apology from Rogen "might mean something" to the Last Showgirl star.
"You are free game. When you are a public person, they say you have no right to privacy, but your darkest, deepest secrets or your tragedies in your life shouldn't be fair game for a TV series," Anderson replied. "That pissed me off a little bit."
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Pamela Anderson and Miley Cyrus at the Golden Globes
Cohen agreed, pointing out that Anderson "already went through the indignity of a very private thing being exposed to the world."
"Yeah, the worst time in my life," the mother of two emphasized, before the Real Housewives reunions host continued, "And then now it's being portrayed all these years later after you've reconciled it, after you've reclaimed your story, and it's being now portrayed as fiction and as fun and whatever."
Cohen then asked Anderson what her "inclination" was when she saw Rogen, inquiring whether it was to "give him a death stare" or "look away."
"I mean, you're kind of already tiptoeing around it. It's so uncomfortable being around everybody there," Anderson said. "I mean, a lot of those people [are] even from Malibu days, so I still don't feel like I belong in those rooms. I feel like, you know, uncomfortable."
She added that she "didn't make a beeline for him," but "in my mind, I did. And really told him how I felt." But Anderson asserted that she wasn't going to let it bother her and "everything's good.""I mean, there's worse things going on in the world," she said.
Watch Anderson's interview with Cohen above.
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