Pamela Anderson has revealed she's never watched Pam & Tommy and has no desire to watch the series which depicted the saga surrounding her sex tape.
The Baywatch, 55, legend didn't hold back as she slammed the bosses behind the series, calling them "a**holes" before adding that the Hulu series was "salt on the wound".
British actress Lily James was cast to play Pamela while Sebastian Stan was drafted to play her former husband, Tommy Lee but she insists she has no negative feelings towards James.
However, she described the series as "shocking" while noting that Lee, 60, more than likely found it "funny".
Pamela Anderson has slammed the bosses behind Hulu's Pam & Tommy (Greg Swales for Variety)
Despite Lily James playing the role of Pamela, the legendary actress has no hard feelings for the star (PA)But now, the mum-of-two is preparing to tell her own story in her forthcoming memoirs and Netflix series, explaining that she's "retracing" her childhood, having moved back to her hometown of Ladysmith on Vancouver Island.
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In her memoir, Love Pamela, the blonde bombshell recalls experiencing turbulent relationships, with one former boyfriend kicking her so hard she rolled out of a moving car and into a ditch.
But Pamela says she doesn't see herself as a victim and is "not the damsel in distress", adding that she's made choices in life but they have made her a "strong person and strong parent".
Pamela told Variety that her experiences have made her a "strong person" (Greg Swales for Variety)
Pamela is set to open up in a memoir about her life (Getty Images)Speaking to Variety, the actress recalled a terrifying incident which saw a stalker break into her Malibu home when her children were young.
The teenager was squatting in one of the bedrooms inside the property and was discovered wearing Pamela's famous red Baywatch swimming suit.
In her possession, she held a note which read: "I'm not a lesbian, but I dream of you." However, upon the arrival of the police, the girl later cut her wrists but fortunately survived.
The actress recalled a tragic incident when a stalker had gained entry to her home (Netflix)Pamela told the publication: "The police said, 'Well, you really weren't in that much danger because she was a girl, I was like, 'How does that make it less dangerous? Women can still murder people,' it's kind of been an interesting, reoccurring theme with me and women.
"My babysitter was female, and people would never assume that she was molesting me, it shouldn't make a difference, everyone's capable of horrible things."
Pamela previously waived her right to anonymity and claimed that a female babysitter had abused her when she was just eight years old.
Speaking in her Netflix series, Pamela, A Love Story, she said: "My parents thought she was a great babysitter because she brought presents all the time but she was molesting me.
"It was like three or four years of abuse, she always told me not to tell my parents. I tried to protect my brother from her."
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Pamela, A Love Story is released on Netflix on January 31.