Pamela Anderson is speaking out about the infamous limited series Pam & Tommy.
The Hulu miniseries was made without the involvement of Anderson, and the actress and model called the crew behind the scenes “a–holes.”
The series starred Lily James and Sebastian Stan, but Anderson was never approached to be involved or give her permission for such a personal subject matter.
In a new interview with Variety, Anderson said the show was “salt on the wound.”
“You still owe me a public apology.”
Anderson said she had nothing against James and invited her to the premiere of her Netflix documentary Pamela, a Love Story.
“I think it’s hard to play somebody when you don’t know the whole picture,” Pamela said.
“I’ve got nothing against Lily James. I think that she’s a beautiful girl and she was just doing the job.”
“But the idea of the whole thing happening was just really crushing for me.”
Anderson said that ex-husband Tommy Lee sent a note when the series came out.
“Don’t let this hurt you like it did the first time,” she recalled, adding that Lee had “heard through the kids that I was kind of struggling with the idea of bringing this all up again.”
“I don’t think he was portrayed kindly,” Anderson added. “I just know that I refuse to watch it.”
While Anderson refuses to watch the series, she said she couldn’t escape billboards featuring James and Stan.
“It just looked like a Halloween costume to me,” she said.
Pamela is set to release her memoir “Love, Pamela” on January 31.
It will be released in conjunction with her Netflix documentary, Pamela, A Love Story.
An excerpt from the book was shared earlier this month, with Pamela claiming that her Home Improvement co-star Tim Allen flashed her on the first day of filming.
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