Pamela Anderson Says She Struggled With Depression ‘For A Couple Of Decades’
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"It's all a big blur," the "Baywatch" alum said.
Actor Pamela Anderson is getting candid about struggling with depression in the past.
While attending the Zurich Film Festival to accept the Golden Eye Award for her upcoming film, “The Last Showgirl,” over the weekend, the ’90s pop culture icon spoke to Variety about possibly being depressed “for a couple of decades.”
The Canadian American actor explained to Variety that she’s “happy” to have come so far in her career but admitted that her life has been “all a big blur” in between famously starring as Casey Jean “C.J.” Parker from 1992 to 1997 on “Baywatch” and making her Broadway debut in 2022.
“I never thought I would be on stage, receiving an award like that,” Anderson, 57, said in an interview published Saturday. “I just want to keep working. I am excited to do more.”
She added, “I look at it now and it feels like I went from Baywatch to Broadway. I don’t know what happened in between, it’s all a big blur. I am just happy to be here, in this moment, because I think I have had depression for a couple of decades.”