Pamela Anderson BLASTS Seth Rogen after awkward Golden Globes run-in that left her 'p**sed off'

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Pamela Anderson detailed the complicated emotions she felt coming face-to-face with Seth Rogen at the 2026 Golden Globes over the weekend.

While appearing on Andy Cohen's SiriusXM, the 58-year-old actress revealed that she left the ceremony shortly after presenting the award for Best Actress in a Motion Picture Musical or Comedy to Rose Byrne, opting to head straight to bed rather than linger in the room. 

The reason, she explained, was seeing Rogen, the creator of Pam & Tommy, which dramatized what Anderson has long described as one of the most painful chapters of her life.

'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?' Anderson 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 asked whether she had crossed paths with Rogen at the Globes, Anderson confirmed they were seated near one another.

'He was in the pit at the Golden Globes so we were close,' she said, adding that the proximity made the situation feel unsettling. 

Pamela Anderson detailed the complicated emotions she felt coming face-to-face with Seth Rogen at the 2026 Golden Globes over the weekend (seen on Sunday)

'I may have just felt like, "I'm not chopped liver over here,"' she continued. '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.'

Anderson admitted the feelings lingered.

'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 said.

When Cohen suggested that an apology from Rogen could 'mean something,' Anderson emphasized her current state of mind on what happened.

'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**sed me off a little bit,' she explained.

The sting, she added, was amplified because the show revisited what she described as 'the worst time in my life.'

As for whether she wanted to confront him or avoid eye contact altogether, Anderson acknowledged she felt like she was 'already tip-toeing around' the awkwardness. 

'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 said.

While appearing on Andy Cohen's SiriusXM, the 58-year-old actress revealed that she left the ceremony shortly after seeing Rogen (pictured), the creator of Pam & Tommy, in the audience

Still, Anderson joked that while she didn't approach him in person, she certainly did in her head. 

'So, I didn't make a beeline for him, but in my mind, I did. And really told him how I felt,' she said.

Despite everything, Anderson insisted she wasn't going to let the moment overshadow her life or career.

'Everything's good,' she said, adding, 'I mean there's worse things going on in the world.'

During the interview, Anderson also reflected on wishing she had a better relationship with ex-husband Tommy Lee, who she shares sons Brandon Thomas Lee, 29, and Dylan Jagger Lee, 28. 

'I haven’t spoken to him in a long time,' Anderson confessed. 'I don’t like it. I wish we had a better relationship.'

'I felt a little bit weird about it,' she admitted. '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' (seen in  2007)

Her latest interview is just the latest moment in Anderson's long-running criticism of Hulu's Pam & Tommy. 

Back in 2023, she spoke openly about the series during an interview on Howard Stern's show, admitting she felt 'run over' after allegedly learning about the project through an advertisement.

The series dramatizes the creation and theft of Anderson's infamous sex tape with her ex-husband Tommy Lee, which was stolen from a safe in their garage and later circulated publicly. 

Anderson told Stern she was never contacted about the show.

'I remember seeing this advert for Pam & Tommy and was like, what? No one called me, I'm still alive, no one asked me, it's nothing to do with me,' she said. 'I felt kinda run over by that one.'

Her latest interview is just the latest moment in Anderson's long-running criticism of Hulu's Pam & Tommy; seen in 2023 

She also questioned the accuracy of the portrayals by Lily James and Sebastian Stan, adding, 'I don't think they portrayed Tommy or I very accurately. I haven't seen it but I've heard from people that it's a very shallow representation of us. I wish they would've called.'

Even if she had been approached, Anderson said she likely wouldn't have wanted to participate.

'I don't think I would have wanted to be involved, especially with that subject matter,' she explained. 'Why? Why bring it all up again?'

The actress has previously said the fallout from the tape harmed her career, despite the renewed attention it brought to her then-husband. 

In a separate interview, she revealed she had 'nightmares' after her sons informed her that a series was being made about the stolen footage.

'I have no desire to watch it. I never watched the tape, I'm never going to watch this,' she said.

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