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Pamela Anderson Says The #MeToo Movement Is A 'Bore' That 'Paralyzes Men'!

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Pamela Anderson is bored listening to all your #MeToo stories. 
The Baywatch alum slammed the movement in a recent interview with 60 Minutes Australia, admitting that while she considers herself a “feminist,” the litany of victims that have been coming forward with their sexual misconduct woes is “a bit too much” for her.
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She told the outlet:

“Feminism can go too far. I’m a feminist, but I think that this third wave of feminism is a bore. I think it paralyzes men. I think that this Me Too movement is a bit too much for me. I’m sorry.”

But Pam had a feeling most would find her hot take to be “too much,” quipping:

“I’ll probably get killed for saying that.”

The goal of #MeToo is to hold all abusers of power accountable, not to paralyze men.
Although she acknowledged the seriousness of people being sexually abused across the globe, the 51-year-old claimed that some of these victims lack “common sense,” continuing:

“My mother taught me don’t go to a hotel with a stranger or if someone answers the door in a bathrobe and it’s supposed to be a business meeting, maybe I should go with someone else. I think that some things are just common sense.”

Then, adding a pinch of her own Pamelonian wisdom, she joked:

“Or, if you go in [to a hotel room], get the job.”

She sounds like the type of feminist Harvey Weinstein and Donald Trump could really get behind.


[Image via Sean Thorton/WENN]

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Nov 06, 2018 07:45am PDT

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