She walked into the Golden Globes looking like a woman who had finally reclaimed everything they took from her — and then she saw him. Pamela Anderson came face to face with Seth Rogen, the man who produced Pam and Tommy, the show that ripped open the most painful chapter of her life without ever asking her permission.
She sat just seats away from him and said one thing that every woman who has ever had her story stolen will understand completely — “your darkest deepest secrets and your tragedies in life should not be fair game for a TV series.” After everything Hollywood put her through, Pamela Anderson showed up that night in a white gown, no makeup, head held high — and that image alone said everything words never could.