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Pamela Anderson’s didn’t have the greatest time at this year’s Golden Globes.

The Baywatch alum – who was attending the 2026 ceremony as a presenter after being nominated last year for The Last Showgirl – wasn’t thrilled to cross paths with comedian Seth Rogen, whose hit show The Studio was up for multiple awards.

Pamela Anderson hasn’t forgiven Seth Rogen for ‘Pam & Tommy’

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Rogen produced and acted in the 2022 Hulu miniseries Pam & Tommy, about Anderson and her then-husband Tommy Lee’s infamous sex tape. Anderson has criticized the show for turning a painful personal experience into entertainment. Seeing Rogen at Sunday’s awards rubbed salt in the wound, she said during an appearance on SiriusXM’s Radio Andy

“Seth Rogen, he did that [miniseries] on me without talking to me, you know, Pam & Tommy,” Anderson said. “And 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,” she continued.

The Naked Gun star isn’t exactly dwelling on dislike of the Hulu series, which starred Lily James as Anderson and Sebastian Stan as Tommy Lee. But seeing Rogen brought the bad feelings back. 

“I’ve been so busy working. I’ve done 5 movies in the last year,” she said. “So I’ve just been busy. But sometimes it hits you and you feel kind of down. It felt a little yucky.”

‘Baywatch’ star says her ‘tragedies’ shouldn’t be ‘fair game’ for TV

Anderson has said she was never consulted about Pam & Tommy, and she’s appalled the show’s creators felt it was OK to dramatize her personal life without her consent. 

“Eventually, hopefully, [Rogen] will reach out to me to apologize, not that it matters,” she said. “When you are a public person, they say you have no right to privacy. But your darkest, deepest secrets or tragedies should not be fair game for a TV series. That pissed me off a little bit.”

Though Anderson thinks Rogen should say he’s sorry, she’s not dwelling on the past. 

“I can’t complain,” she said. “Everything’s good. There’s worse things going on in the world.”

Anderson also shared an update on her relationship with Lee, whom she divorced in 1998. 

“I wish we had a better relationship,” she said. “I haven’t spoken to him in a long time and I miss him.”

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