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Pamela Anderson Felt ‘Yucky’ Being Near Seth Rogen at Golden Globes After He Made Series About ‘the Worst Time in My Life’

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  • In a new interview, Pamela Anderson revealed her reaction to seeing Pam & Tommy creator Seth Rogen at the Golden Globes

  • She explained that the series, which she said depicted the “worst time” in her life, being made without her permission “p—ed me off a little bit”

  • The Hulu series was a semi-fictionalized story about Anderson’s life, including her relationship with ex-husband Tommy Lee and the 1995 scandal surrounding a stolen homemade sex tape

Pamela Anderson is getting candid about how it felt seeing Pam & Tommy creator Seth Rogen at the 2026 Golden Globes.

The Naked Gun star, 58, revealed on Andy Cohen’s SiriusXM show that she “left” after presenting the award for Best Actress in a Motion Picture Musical or Comedy to Rose Byrne and “went right to bed,” especially after seeing Rogen, 43, in the audience.

“Seth Rogen, he did that [series] without talking to me, you know Pam & Tommy, and that was another — I just felt like, ‘Eh.’ You know?” she recalled. “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.’ ”

When Cohen, 57, asked if she ran into him “at all,” she responded, “he was in the pit at the Golden Globes so we were close.” However, she noted that she felt “weird” about seeing him following the release of Pam & Tommy.

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Pamela Anderson visits SiriusXM Studios on Jan. 14, 2026 in New York City

“I may have just felt like, ’I’m not chopped liver over here,’ ” Anderson shared. “I felt a little bit weird about it. And I felt like you know — I’ve been so busy working. 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.”

“I don’t know. It just felt like a little yucky. But eventually, hopefully he will, maybe he’ll reach out to me and apologize. Not that that matters,” she added.

Cohen noted that the apology from Rogen might actually “mean something” to her, but the Golden Globes winner admitted that she still had complicated feelings over the whole situation.

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amela Anderson attends the 83rd annual Golden Globe Awards at The Beverly Hilton on Jan. 11, 2026

“Well, 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. That p—ed me off a little bit,” Anderson explained.

She went on to note that it hurt that much more since the series portrayed “the worst time in my life.” Cohen agreed, before asking her what her “inclination” was when she saw Rogen again and whether it was to “give him a death stare” or “look away.”

“I mean you’re kind of already tip-toeing 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.”

“So, I didn’t make a beeline for him, but in my mind, I did. And really told him how I felt. So I’m sitting there in my seat just going — you know?” she said as she pretended to give a hard stare.

However, she also noted that she was not going to let it bother her and “everything’s good,” adding, “I mean there’s worse things going on in the world.”

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Seth Rogen at the 83rd Annual Golden Globes on Jan. 11, 2026

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Anderson previously shared in her Netflix documentary, Pamela, A Love Story that she thought Pam & Tommy producers including Rogen “should have had my permission” before making the series because “nobody really knows what we were going through at the time.”

She told Entertainment Tonight in 2023 that she had “no desire” to watch the Hulu series, which was a semi-fictionalized story about her life — including her relationship with ex-husband Tommy Lee and the 1995 scandal surrounding a stolen homemade sex tape.

“I have no desire to watch it,” she shared in her documentary, according to Entertainment Tonight. “I never watched the tape, I’m never going to watch this.”

Cohen’s full sit down with Anderson will air Tuesday, Jan. 20, at 10:00 am ET.

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