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Pamela Anderson felt uneasy seeing Seth Rogen over Pam & Tommy series

Pamela Anderson felt uneasy seeing Seth Rogen at the Golden Globes after Pam & Tommy was made without her input


Pop Culture & Art January 16, 2026 1 min read
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Pamela Anderson has spoken openly about feeling uncomfortable after seeing Seth Rogen at the 2026 Golden Globe Awards, citing lingering emotions connected to the Hulu series Pam & Tommy.

In a recent interview on Andy Cohen’s SiriusXM show, Anderson said she left the event shortly after presenting the award for Best Actress in a Motion Picture Musical or Comedy. She explained that seeing Rogen, who served as a producer on Pam & Tommy, resurfaced difficult memories tied to the project.

Anderson said the series, which dramatized her relationship with ex-husband Tommy Lee and the 1995 sex tape scandal, was created without her involvement or permission. She described the show as depicting “the worst time” in her life and said its production left her feeling frustrated and overlooked.

According to Anderson, she and Rogen were seated close to each other at the Golden Globes, which added to the discomfort. While she did not approach him directly, she acknowledged that the situation felt awkward and emotionally heavy. She noted that although she has remained busy with work, moments like this can still be triggering.

The actress also addressed broader concerns about privacy, stating that while public figures are often treated as “fair game,” deeply personal trauma should not be used for entertainment without consent. She reiterated that the experience of having her past dramatized without input was upsetting.

Anderson has previously said she has no intention of watching Pam & Tommy, a stance she reaffirmed in her Netflix documentary Pamela, A Love Story. Despite the discomfort, she added that she is trying not to dwell on the situation and acknowledged that there are larger issues in the world.

Cohen’s full interview with Anderson is scheduled to air on January 20.

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