Pamela Anderson says being ‘sexualized’ made life ‘difficult’ for young sons
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Pamela Anderson has been an American sex symbol for several decades, a narrative that the actress says was challenging for her sons to digest.
Years removed from her historic 14 covers of Playboy Magazine or her iconic swim run in "Baywatch," Anderson spoke about how being sexualized impacted her sons, Brandon and Dylan, who she shares with ex-husband and Mötley Crüe drummer, Tommy Lee. "Having your mom be sexualized in some way, like a lot of the things I went through, I didn’t realize my kids were going through them at the same time." Caroline Thayer is an entertainment writer. Follow Caroline Thayer on Twitter at @carolinejthayer and LinkedIn. Story tips can be sent to caroline.thayer@fox.com.
In a new episode from Variety Studio: Actors on Actors, Anderson reflected on her life choices, admitting that sexualization was "difficult" not only for her, but also for her sons.