Pamela Anderson states that #MeToo is "too much for me" and "the third wave of feminism is boring"


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By Brent Furdyk.

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Pamela Anderson shares some perspectives on feminism and the #MeToo movement she knows will be controversial – but still decided to share them.

Sitting with "60 minutes" Australian, the star of "Baywatch" born in BC has presented a severe criticism of modern feminism, reported by the Daily mail, who got a preview of the interview that will be broadcast Sunday night.

"I think this feminism can go too far," says Anderson, 51. "I'm a feminist, but I think this third wave of feminism is boring. I think that paralyzes men.

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In fact, she thinks it crystallizes in the # MeToo movement.

"I think this # MeToo movement is a bit too much for me," she admits. "I'm sorry, I'm probably going to get killed for saying that … but my mother taught me not to go to a hotel with a stranger."

During the interview, Anderson also explained his relationship with the founder of WikiLeaks, Julian Assange, currently locked at the Embassy of Ecuador in London under threat of extradition to the states United States to face charges of espionage.

Speaking directly to the camera, Anderson implores Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison to use his power to bring back Assange, an Australian citizen, to his homeland.

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"Well, Scott, get his passport back for Julian and get him back to Australia and be proud of him," she says, reports 9News from Australia.

Discussing her relationship with Assange, she says, "I feel closer to him than many people have touched him. He trust me. "

When asked to describe "what kind of relationship it is," she explains, "We like to call it a romantic struggle." Look at:

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