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Published 12:36 1 Dec 2017 GMT
Updated 12:47 1 Dec 2017 GMT

"I learned never to put myself in those situations again. And when I came to Hollywood, of course, I had a lot of offers to do private auditions and things that make absolutely no sense. "Don’t go into a hotel room alone. If someone answers a door in a bathrobe, leave. Things that are common sense. "But I know Hollywood is very seductive and people want to be famous and sometimes you think you’re going to be safe with an adult in the room."
Anderson then went on to say that she was not surprised when the allegations against Weinstein began surfacing.
The 50-year-old argued that everybody knew that "certain producers and certain people in Hollywood are people to avoid, privately."
"You know what you're getting into when you go into a hotel room alone," she said.
Anderson has received backlash online for her comments with many suggesting that the actress was blaming victims for what happened to them.
https://twitter.com/taradublinrocks/status/936444065960169473That's why victims don't come forward. Because they get blamed. Maybe Pamela Anderson has enough experience that she knows better than to take a hotel room interview. But it's my understanding that in Hollywood, many interviews and meetings take place in hotels all the time.
— Willow (@willowbyte) December 1, 2017
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