Pamela Anderson Opens Up on Struggles

Pamela Anderson has revealed her ongoing battle with depression, a struggle that has spanned nearly two decades. In a candid moment at the Zurich Film Festival, where she received the prestigious Golden Eye Award for her contributions to the film industry, she reflected on her journey from Baywatch to Broadway, describing that period as a "big blur."

During her acceptance speech, Anderson expressed gratitude for her career while acknowledging the challenges she has faced. "I think I have had depression for a couple of decades. It's great to be a part of pop culture, but it's a blessing and a curse," she stated. Despite these struggles, she emphasized her excitement for future projects, including her role in Gia Coppola's film, The Last Showgirl.

Anderson credited her personal experiences as instrumental in shaping her character in the film, stating, "My life journey made it possible for me to connect deeply with the role." She also shared insights about her childhood, attributing her ambition to her Finnish grandfather.

As she looks forward to upcoming projects, including The Naked Gun, Anderson remains hopeful and determined to continue her work in the industry.

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