Marc Malkin Senior Editor, Culture and Events Pamela Anderson isn’t naming names, but she tells me that she’s heard from “a lot of great directors” following her awards buzzy work in “The Last Showgirl.” “It’s exciting because I want to keep working,” Anderson said Tuesday at the Golden Globes First-Time Nominee Luncheon at the Montage in Beverly Hills.
However, she insists all the praise and attention isn’t going to her head. “I’m going to pretend that I belong here,” Anderson said. “It’s all so surreal.
Sometimes I’ll wake up in the middle of the night and I’m like, ‘I’m a Golden Globes nominee – how did that happen?’” She said she’s feeling more secure as awards season ramps up. “It’s getting better, but it’s still a little hard to walk into these rooms and and see people who you’ve admired for so long,” Anderson said. “You put out your hand, shake their hand, and have a conversation.
It’s scary and hard, but it’s exciting. I’m challenging myself to do that.” She continued, “Time is an illusion. Sometimes it’s feels like it’s just been one day between ‘Baywatch’ and now.
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