Pamela Anderson has expressed regret over her controversial 2017 #MeToo comments which saw her declare 'you know what you're getting into if you're going into a hotel room alone.'The Baywatch star, 55, was slammed for her comments on an interview with Megyn Kelly about on sexual harassment and sexual assault allegations against Harvey Weinstein.She said: 'I think that this Me Too movement is a bit too much for me.
I'm sorry, I'll probably get killed for saying that... but my mother taught me, don't go to a hotel with a stranger.'It was common knowledge that certain producers or certain people in Hollywood are people to avoid, privately.
You know what you’re getting into if you’re going into a hotel room alone.'In a chat with Ronan Farrow for Interview Magazine released Wednesday, the star said of the 2017 interview: 'It was horrible thing to say, but that's how I was'.
Comment: Pamela Anderson has expressed regret over her controversial 2017 #MeToo comments which saw her declare 'you know what you're getting into if you're going into a hotel room alone' Elaborating on her 2017 comments, she said: 'I could even take it a step further.
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