#MeToo is a ‘bit too much’ for Pamela Anderson
Updated:7 years ago
Updated:7 years ago
New Delhi, Nov 06 (ANI): American-Canadian actress Pamela Anderson opened up about the ongoing #MeToo movement, which, she felt, was "a bit too much" for a feminist like her. After acknowledging the seriousness of the matter, the former 'Baywatch' star branded it as the third wave of feminism and called it a "bore" that "paralyses men.""Feminism can go too far. I'm a feminist, but I think that this third wave of feminism is a bore. I think it paralyses men. I think that this #MeToo movement is just a bit too much for me, I'm sorry. I'll probably get killed for saying that," E!Online quoted Anderson's statement on 60 Minutes Australia. Anderson, however, was undeterred by the possibility of being labeled anti-#MeToo and doubled down on her controversial comments, going as far as to suggest that those who encountered the likes of producer Harvey Weinstein boiled down to a lack of common sense. The #MeToo movement has been gaining momentum all over the world and many stars have opened up about their sexual harassment stories against various producers, directors, and actors.
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