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Pamela Anderson Doubled Down on Her Controversial #metoo Movement Comments

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During the height of the #MeToo movement, Pamela Anderson doubled down on her controversial comments. As she admitted to having her own “intimidating” encounter with Harvey Weinstein, the former Playboy Playmate told Megyn Kelly during a “Today” show interview in November 2017, You know what you’re getting into if you go to the hotel alone. Upon being asked whether she thought that was a healthy thought to introduce into the dialogue at that point, Pamela Anderson, 55 responded, I could even go further. My mother used to tell me – this is the kind of feminism I learned from her – that it takes two to tango, the model-actress, recalled.

Her mother also advised her not to enter a hotel if someone answered the door in a hotel robe and you were going for an interview. If you do go in, you’re likely to get the job. It was “a horrible thing to say,” the “Baywatch” star admitted, but she maintained she had a sense of self-worth and value. Many people, however, do not have it or have not been taught it,” she said. Thanks to the #MeToo movement, people are more careful and respectful now. During their 2017 sit-down, Anderson, who experienced childhood sexual abuse, said she learned never to put herself in similar situations again.

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Comments By Model-Actress Pamela Anderson Concerning The #MeToo Movement Go Awry

Despite the #MeToo movement’s intensity, Pamela Anderson is doubling down on her controversial comments. During a “Today” show interview, the former Playboy Playmate, who admitted to having her own “intimidating” encounter with Harvey Weinstein, told Megyn Kelly, You know what you’re getting into when you go to a hotel room by yourself. During an interview with Interview Magazine published Wednesday, Ronan Farrow asked Anderson, 55, if it was a good thought to bring into the conversation at that point. Anderson responded, “I would even go a step further.”. She recalled her mother telling her, It takes two to tango, which was a lesson she learned from her mother – she also advised, her Don’t open the door if someone is wearing a hotel robe. If you do go in, you’ll get the job.

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Although Pamela Anderso acknowledged that was “a horrible thing to say,” the “Baywatch” star noted her sense of value and self-worth. However, I think many people lack that or weren’t taught that” she added. Because of the #MeToo movement, things have changed, and people are more considerate and respectful. In their 2017 sit-down, Pamela Anderson told Kelly, 52, that she learned never to put herself in situations like this again after having survived childhood sexual abuse. “When I first came to Hollywood, I received a lot of offers to do private auditions and other things that made absolutely no sense,” the ’90s sex symbol recalled. Don’t go into a hotel room alone: It’s just common sense. In the event that someone answers the door in a bathrobe, you know, you should leave. The author of “Love Pamela” claimed it was “common knowledge” to steer clear of “certain people” in the entertainment industry.

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