Pamela Anderson Says It Was 'Yucky' Being Near Seth Rogen At Golden Globes After Pam & Tommy

Pamela Anderson didn’t mince words about how she felt about one possible close encounter at Sunday night’s Golden Globes. Speaking to Andy Cohen for his Sirius XM show, Pamela said that she left the show and “went right to bed” after presenting an award during the ceremony – admitting that she high-tailed it partially to avoid Seth Rogen , who produced and starred in Pam & Tommy , a 2022 miniseries about the fallout over a stolen sex tape she made in the mid-1990s with then-husband Tommy Lee. The former Baywatch star, who had no involvement in the miniseries, previously called its existence “salt in the wound” and claimed that Seth still owes her “a public apology”, a notion she reiterates to Andy in the upcoming interview, which will air in full on 20 January. “I just felt like, ‘Eh.’ You know? 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’,” she said. When Andy asked Pamela if she ran into Seth at the Globes, she said that she felt “weird” seeing him after he made the series. “I may have just felt like, ’I’m not chopped liver over here’,” she explained. “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.” Pamela said the whole thing “felt like a little yucky”, but held out hopes that “eventually, hopefully he will, maybe he’ll reach out to me and apologise”. “Not that that matters,” she added. Pamela Anderson and Seth Rogen both attended the 2026 Golden Globes last week After Andy suggested an apology from Seth might “mean something” to her, Pamela pointed out that her feelings about the whole situation remain complicated. “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 pissed me off a little bit,” she claimed. Andy then asked Pamela if she had wanted to give Seth a “death stare” at the Globes or just “look away”. “I mean, you’re kind of already tiptoeing around it. It’s so uncomfortable being around everybody there,” she replied. “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 while Pamela didn’t, as she put it, “make a beeline for Rogen”, she did confront him in her mind. “And [I] really told him how I felt. So I’m sitting there in my seat just going — you know?” Pamela explained while demonstrating her hard stare to Seth. You can see the exchange below. Pamela Anderson wants Seth Rogen to apologize for the "Pam & Tommy" series. https://t.co/3P3WgB7oTG pic.twitter.com/uO7YOplyhQ — TMZ (@TMZ) January 15, 2026 Although Seth has never apologised to Anderson for making the miniseries, Lily James, who portrayed Anderson on the show, admitted to HuffPost UK last year that the fallout from her performance has made her reconsider playing real people on screen . In the last few years, Pamela has made no secret of her disdain for the Pam & Tommy project – but has also insisted that she harboured no ill feelings towards Lily herself . READ MORE: Lily James Shares How Pam & Tommy Backlash Gave Her Second Thoughts About Choosing Roles Pamela Anderson Takes On Critics Who Said She And Liam Neeson Faked Their Romance As A 'PR Stunt' Pamela Anderson Shuts Down Meghan Markle 'Rip-Off' Drama With 1 Perfect Line