Pamela Anderson Is Reliving Trauma Amid Pam & Tommy Release: 'Like Re-Opening A Wound'
03.02.2022 - 21:23
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It’s safe to say Pamela Anderson will never be tuning in to see how her infamous past was portrayed in Hulu’s new series Pam & Tommy.
Just after the first three episodes of the scandalous new series dropped on the streamer, a source is speaking out on behalf of the star to share how she really feels about a whole new set of eyes exploiting her romance for profit. Chatting with People on Wednesday, an insider explained that the show is revisiting “a very traumatic time” in Anderson’s past.
If you don’t know, Pam & Tommy follows Pamela and her then-husband Tommy Lee as they become the center of attention when an hour-long sex tape they filmed during their honeymoon was stolen by a former employee and leaked to the public. Discussing the eight-episode limited series, the confidant, who was close to the situation back in the late ‘90s, told the outlet:
No kidding!
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The source went on to slam the producers and all those involved with creating the exploitative series for “re-opening a wound” the now-54-year-old has worked so hard to move past from, adding:
The confidant also believes that if a story was going to be told about the sex tape scandal, the real people involved should have had a hand in telling it, continuing:
Yeah, it is pretty ironic that she didn’t make a dime off her stolen tape and now she won’t make a profit off the re-telling of the dramatic situation. Not cool. The actress first grew famous for her role on Baywatch, and then more eyes were drawn to her when she married the musician. But nothing could have prepared her for the frenzy she would get wrapped up in after the tape was released, the source noted:
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